We continue every month to add new tremendous data sets to our library. This made us thinking that it’s time to enhance the way how to choose your appropriate data set. We have added two and are applying now in total four filters that will help to find the best data set for you!
The filters are: Telescope, Object type, Image type, as well as Other.
The filter Telescope allows to highlight the data sets in accordance with the equipment used by us (RASA36, DeltaRho350, CDK-17).
The filter Object classifies the data sets in accordance with object type: bright nebulae, dark nebulae, planetary nebulae, open and globular star clusters, supernova remnants, galaxies, galaxy clusters, as well as comets.
The next filter “Filter” separates between image types: data sets captured through broadband filters as (L)RGB images including OSC, through narrow band filters (SHO), as well as dual band filters. If a data set contains RGB and SHO data, we choose the appropriate intention of the image (e.g. an SHO image with RGB stars will be classified as SHO image.
Last, but not least, we have added the possibility to choose mosaics in the section Other.
We hope that this change helps you finding your objects of interest faster!