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How to use the CGI script directly
The coordinates will come from either the SIMBAD database in Strasbourg, France, or the NASA Extragalactic Database (NED) in Pasadena, California. SIMBAD contains comprehensive lists of all kinds of objects from all the major astronomical catalogs, while NED concentrates on objects outside our galaxy. (Neither can return coordinates for solar system objects.)
To get an object's coordinates, enter its name, select a resolver, and hit the "GET COORDINATES" button. The form will redraw itself with the object's coordinates filled in.
Getting an object's coordinates may take a moment if the networks are busy, so please be patient.
This is the section where you specify what kind of image you want.
NOTE: Any entries you make in this section of the form will be erased if you use the "GET COORDINATES" feature!
A number of formats are accepted for the RA and Dec. Here are some examples:
Decimal Degrees 185.63325 29.8959861111111 Hours, minutes and Seconds 12 22 31.98 29 53 45.55 12h22m31.98s 29d53m45.55s 12:22:31.98 +29:53:45.55 12h22'31.98" 29d53'45.55" 12h 22m 31.98s 29d 53m 45.55s 12h 22' 31.98" 29d 53' 45.55" 12h 22' 31.98" -29d 53' 45.55" 12h22'31".98 -29d53'45".55 12h22m31s.98 -29o53m45s.55 12h 22' 31".98 -29d 53' 45".55 Hours/Degrees and Minutes (no seconds) 12 22 29 53 12h22m +29d53m 12h22m 29d53m 12:22m 29:53m 12h22' 29d53' 12h 22m 29d 53m 12h 22' 29d 53' 12h 22' -29d 53' The RA may be given in decimal degrees by indicating a D or d after the degrees: 12d 22m 29d 53mSpacing is not important, as long as the value is unambiguous, and that you can delimit the hours/degrees, minutes, and (optional) seconds with letters, colons, spaces, or any character that's not a digit or a decimal point.
Note also that seconds of the form 31".98 or 31s.98 are accepted. This should make it easy to cut and paste values into these fields from electronic publications.
FITS files will be delivered with a MIME type of image/fits;
GIF files will be delivered with a MIME type of image/gif.
If you are using a graphical Web browser (Mosaic, Netscape, etc), you may be able to configure your browser to display the FITS images returned by this form instead of saving them to disk. Here is an example, showing how to configure a Unix-based browser for displaying the images in SAOimage.
HST's total field of view is about 30 arcminutes across, so to get the entire FOV in the image, you will need to select a height and width of about 30' x 30'. (A 25'x25' field will also show the FOV will a little clipping at the edges.)
Remember, FOVs may only be drawn on GIF-formatted images from the First Generation Survey. If you select FITS, or if you select another survey, then your FOV selection will be ignored.