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Description Catalog Data Default Radius (arcmin) Mission Table Type
ROSAT All-Sky Survey Archival Data rassmasterY
270
ROSAT Observation

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Parameter (Unit) Min Value Max Value Value Type
seq_id RS930101N00 RS933301N00 string
instrument PSPC PSPC string
exposure (s) 154 40746 integer
ra 00 00 00.00 23 48 45.00 position
dec -90 00 00.0 +90 00 00.0 position
title RASS 3/01/01 RASS 3/33/01 string
public_date 2000-03-12 2000-03-12 date
filter N N string
site MPE MPE string
fits_type RFITS V4. RFITS V4. string
lii (degree) 0.4070 359.8135 float
bii (degree) -87.4435 87.4435 float
start_date 1990-07-11 1991-01-13 date
end_date 1990-09-06 1991-08-13 date
dist_date 2000-01-25 2000-01-25 date
ror 930101 933301 integer
index_id n00 n00 string
proc_rev 3 3 integer
qa_number 90534 92106 integer

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