Your comments

Thank you, Debbie,

Yes, I right-clicked and went through all catalogs there,

and found the name of the Quasar (RMB 147) I was looking at.

And I am slowly learning the (infinite cosmic) details of ESA Sky.

And did, today, find that the help page is working:

https://www.cosmos.esa.int/web/esdc/esasky-help

And am now exploring the Interface page:

https://www.cosmos.esa.int/web/esdc/esasky-interface

And subsequent to my posting of the question below, I have

shared the ESA Sky Intl announcement and link with thousands

more on Twitter and Facebook. [To overwhelming applause for it!]

One more question today, relevant to my current 'search interests'

for which I received a negative reply from the Sloan Digital Sky Survey

team:

How do we, or can we, select the TYPE of object to be displayed, and

thus searched for, in ESA Sky? At this time I just want to visually scan the sky

map for all known, observed, imaged, etc. Quasars, QSOs. Then pick and

download imagery from specific ones, as well as look up their databases.

Can I tell ESA Sky to display only Quasars, or Galaxies, or Globular Clusters,

or Open Clusters, etc. for viewing and study?

Otherwise I can post this as a separate question for the ESA Sky Volunteers.

For a Global World Cultural and Science Renaissance, of Collaboration.

Millennium

I saw an announcement of ESA Sky on Twitter a few days ago, and have since shared my first observation, and the https://sky.esa.int/ link with several thousand viewers on Twitter and Facebook. Will share with thousands more in the days ahead ...

"Thank you Team Gaia, and All of our Global Astronomy & Astrophysics Team Members actively Contributing to 3D and 4D Global Public, Educator & Scientist Access to All Astrophysical Imagery and Data!" 

twitter.com/MillenniumTwain

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