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Description Catalog Data Default Radius (arcmin) Mission Table Type
Galactic O Stars Catalog ostarsN
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STAR CATALOG Object

1. Enter any constraints on the query below. [ Help on constraint syntax ]

(What about wildcards, spaces, and case sensitivity?)

2. To change the fields that are returned, select the box in the "View" column beside each field desired.

3. To sort the results by any field, select one box in the "Sort" column beside the field to sort on.


Parameter (Unit) Min Value Max Value Value Type
name BD +00 1576 [MD67] 311 string
ra 00 01 46.86 23 58 50.91 position
dec -78 51 20.5 +68 11 19.3 position
vmag (mag) 0.00 15.20 float
distance (kpc) 0.0 22.6 float
spect_type O3. I O9.5V string
class
alt_name BD +00 1576 TR 16 9 string
lii (degree) 1.90990 359.76859 float
bii (degree) -27.28634 34.56237 float
ra_old 00 01 32.74 23 58 22.64 string
dec_old +00 26 07.5 -78 49 26.6 string
position_offset (arcmin) 0.09 5386.70 float
abs_bolmag (mag) -11.63 0.00 float
abs_vmag (mag) -8.14 0.00 float
bv_color (mag) -0.29 2.01 float
cluster_code 0 84 integer
flags 1 7 string
spect_type_flag K K string

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(e.g. 'Cyg X-1' or '12 00 00, 4 12 6')
Use semicolons (;) to separate multiple object names or coordinate pairs (e.g. 'Cyg X-2; 12.235, 15.345').
Default uses the optimum radius for each catalog searched.

Not all tables have observation dates/times. For those that do, the time portion of the date is optional.
Times are always in UTC. Separate multiple dates/ranges with semicolons (;). Range operator is '..'
(e.g. '1992-12-31; 48980.5; 1995-01-15 12:00:00; 1997-03-20 .. 2000-10-18').
rows
Select to display all catalog parameters instead of only defaults.

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