skysurveys
Skysurveys, also known as sky surveys or sky catalogs, are comprehensive observations of the night sky aimed at mapping celestial objects and phenomena. These surveys are conducted using various telescopes and instruments, both ground-based and space-based, to collect data on stars, galaxies, nebulae, and other astronomical objects. The primary goal of skysurveys is to create detailed catalogs of the sky, which serve as valuable resources for astronomers and astrophysicists.
One of the earliest and most famous skysurveys is the Palomar Observatory Sky Survey (POSS), completed in
Skysurveys play a crucial role in modern astronomy by enabling the discovery of new celestial objects and
The data collected from skysurveys are often made publicly available, allowing astronomers worldwide to access and
In summary, skysurveys are fundamental to astronomical research, providing essential data for the study of the