Published January 2022
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Real astronomy data for anyone: Explore NASA's IRSA
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- Rebull, L. M.
Abstract
Many professional astronomy archives are open to the public; software tools are getting better all the time to not just access these data, but also work with them.1–2 The Infrared [IR] Science Archive (IRSA)3 is NASA's home for long-wavelength data, both space- and ground-based. You can use this interface to pull data to create your own lessons, or turn students loose in the archive to discover features of our multi-wavelength universe.
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