Collection Information
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IDENTIFIER |
urn:nasa:pds:gbo.ast.denis.ir-photometry:document::1.0
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NAME |
document collection for the "NEAR-INFRARED PHOTOMETRY OF ASTEROIDS FROM DENIS" bundle
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TYPE |
Document
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DESCRIPTION |
This is the document collection for the gbo.ast.denis.ir-photometry bundle.
The DENIS program (Deep European
Near-Infrared southern sky Survey) was a ground-based survey of the
southern sky with the aim of providing an extensive I,J,Ks photometric
catalog of point and extended sources. It was carried out at the 1.0
meter ESO telescope at La Silla, Chile from late 1995 through the end
of 1999. This data set contains the DENIS I,J,Ks photometry for 2000
known asteroids identified in the DENIS catalog.
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SEARCH/ACCESS DATA |
NEAR-INFRARED PHOTOMETRY OF ASTEROIDS FROM DENIS Online
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Citation |
DIGITAL OBJECT IDENTIFIER (DOI) |
10.26033/zjmm-z935 (from parent bundle)
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AUTHOR LIST |
Baudrand, A.;Bec-Borsenberger, A.;Borsenberger, J.;Barucci, M.A.
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EDITOR LIST |
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PUBLICATION YEAR |
2007
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DESCRIPTION |
This is the document collection for the gbo.ast.denis.ir-photometry bundle.
The DENIS program (Deep European
Near-Infrared southern sky Survey) was a ground-based survey of the
southern sky with the aim of providing an extensive I,J,Ks photometric
catalog of point and extended sources. It was carried out at the 1.0
meter ESO telescope at La Silla, Chile from late 1995 through the end
of 1999. This data set contains the DENIS I,J,Ks photometry for 2000
known asteroids identified in the DENIS catalog.
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Context |
START DATE TIME |
1995-12-01T12:00:00.000Z
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STOP DATE TIME |
1999-12-31T12:00:00.000Z
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LOCAL MEAN SOLAR TIME |
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LOCAL TRUE SOLAR TIME |
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SOLAR LONGITUDE |
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PRIMARY RESULT PURPOSE |
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PRIMARY RESULT PROCESSING LEVEL |
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PRIMARY RESULT DESCRIPTION |
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PRIMARY RESULT WAVELENGTH RANGE |
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PRIMARY RESULT DOMAIN |
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PRIMARY RESULT DISCIPLINE NAME |
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INVESTIGATION |
NO SPECIFIC INVESTIGATION
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OBSERVING SYSTEM |
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OBSERVING SYSTEM COMPONENT |
DENIS 3-Channel Near-Infrared Camera
European Southern Observatory
1-m photometric Cassegrain reflector at European Southern Observatory
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TARGET |
MULTIPLE ASTEROIDS
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REFERENCES |
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