Include ancillary images such as masks, weights, and exposure times. Include the warp (single epoch) images in addition to or instead of the stack images. If the color box is checked and two or more of the filters are checked, a color image is also shown using the selected filters. Select a subset of the filters using check boxes. The parameters allow changing the defaults: The filters used for the color image are the reddest (y), the bluest (g), and the middle image (i). The default parameters for the search return 240x240 pixel cutout images (=1x1 arcmin for the PS1 scale of 0.25 arcsec/pixel), including a color image and all five filters, grizy. The labels above each image identify the image type (always "stack" for the current DR1 release), the image identifier (these come from skycell.2069.026), and the filter. A PanSTARRS image identifier (e.g., skycell.2069.026) is also accepted and is translated to the central position of that image. The search string can be a name that is recognized by NED or SIMBAD (e.g., "ring nebula" as above) or a position in various formats (RA and Dec in degrees, hh mm ss +dd mm ss, h:m:s d:m:s, etc.). The interface has a text box to enter a position or object name plus a few other options. Type an object name or position into the box and click Submit: The starting point for the PS1 data archive is at Pan-STARRS1 data archive home page.
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