Are you coming to #AAS248 here in Pasadena? There are a whole pile of things related to @caltechipac planned, because this year is our 40th anniversary! Please come visit us at the booth and attend any of our events.
ipac.caltech.edu/page/aas248
The NASA Euclid Science Center has made a webinar series on how to access the Euclid Quick Data Release (Q1). This website has more words around the videos, with related links:
caltech-ipac.github.io/eucli…
all of the videos are linked in this playlist:
youtube.com/playlist?list=PL…
All images from the 2MASS mission are now available through IRSA's Data Collection Explorer. It was previously accessible through an older interface, and is now integrated into DCE for easier access and discovery. irsa.ipac.caltech.edu/irsavi…
IRSA has released the ZTF DR24 Objects Table and Lightcurves in HATS, a format that enables scalable cloud-based analysis of large astronomical catalogs. The datasets are available through AWS S3. See the IRSA HATS tutorial for Python examples.
caltech-ipac.github.io/irsa-…
There is a job opening for a Office Administrative & Events Intern to support the IPAC Admin Team this summer. The advertisement is now live on the Caltech careers site, and the deadline is June 14: phf.tbe.taleo.net/phf03/ats/…
Another new video! This video is a longer overview of the SPHEREx Data Explorer, showing all 3 native SPHEREx tools, with "power user" tips too. The video is in HD and has English subtitles (see the 'cc' button in the lower right of your YouTube window). youtu.be/qHM43yXyQb8
Hey, I've got a new movie! This one is on making mosaics in the SPHEREx Data Explorer. As always, the video is in HD and has English subtitles (click on the 'cc' button in the lower right of your YouTube window to turn on the closed captioning). youtu.be/d5suAc_4m5w
Ready to scale your science?☁️🔭
Join our #AAS248 workshop on Fornax, NASA’s new cloud-based astrophysics science platform!
🔹Sunday, June 14 | 2–4 PM
🔹Access & analyze NASA astrophysics data in the cloud
🔹Explore HATS/Parquet workflows
👉Register by 5/21 and add the workshop
The Near-Earth Object Wide-field Infrared Survey Explorer and IPAC at Caltech announce the NEOWISE Final Data Release. The archive from 10.6 years of operations contains ~26.9 million sets of 3.4&4.6 micron images and ~199 billion source detections. irsa.ipac.caltech.edu.