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Milliquas
I have not yet found the display function in ESA Sky which allows us to display known and imaged Quasars, AGN and Candidates.
From the 1.5 Million or so in our database to date. Viz the Million Quasars (Milliquas) catalog, v7.10, 15 April 2023
https://quasars.org/milliquas.htm
How do we toggle/display all known, imaged, Quasars for viewing and exploring in ESA Sky?
Or Open Clusters, Globular Clusters, Dwarf Galaxies, Galaxies, etc.?
Thank you. I was not able to get any assistance from the SDSS for viewing the imaged Quasars in the Catalog
Millennium Twain
member of the ESA Gaia Research Community
Customer support service by UserEcho
Dear Millennium Twain,
From what I understand, this is a very large catalogue that you'd like to view in ESASky, and to possibly filter for certain types of objects?
I'm happy to tell you that ESASky now provides access to VizieR and the 4 versions of the Milliquas catalogue are appearing in ESASky. When I search in VizieR, the latest version of the catalogue appears to be: The Million Quasars (Milliquas) catalogue, version 7.2 (Flesch, 2021); the VII/290/catalog, and I can find it and load it in ESASky by doing the following:
SELECT TOP 10000 * FROM "VII/290/catalog"
WHERE 1=CONTAINS( POINT('ICRS', RAJ2000, DEJ2000), CIRCLE('ICRS', 235.65,10.0, 10.0))
AND Type = 'Q'
The above ADQL code brings back the first 10000 rows (TOP 10000) and all columns (*) from the VII/290 catalogue (FROM "VII/290/catalog") centred at coordinates RA=235.65, DEC = 10.0 and a radius of 10.0 degrees (2nd line) and also only selecting Quasars (Type = 'Q').
Note, this type of query is still restricted to returning 10000 objects in the sky (even if you remove TOP 10000). Let us know if you need to visualise more objects in the sky or the type of use case you are trying to do.
To find out more about this functionality and about ADQL commands, please read our help pages here: https://www.cosmos.esa.int/web/esdc/esasky-interface#EXTTAP
I hope all this helps.
Best regards,
Deborah, on behalf of the ESASky team