[AstroPy] Request for Spectra files (in FITS format)

Shailesh Ahuja shailesh.ahuja03 at gmail.com
Tue May 20 00:41:12 EDT 2014


Tim,
Both types are okay. You can send anything that you would like Astropy to
be able to read.


On Tue, May 20, 2014 at 12:20 PM, ES.Enrique Perez <eperez at iaa.es> wrote:

> Shailesh,
>
> You can download 100 spectral cubes from the CALIFA project in this page.
> I recommend using the V500 data:
>
> http://califa.caha.es/?q=content/califa-dr1
>
> Direct FTP access to the V500 datacubes.<ftp://anonymous@ftp.caha.es/CALIFA/reduced/V500/reduced_v1.3c/>
>
>
> Cheers,
> Enrique
>
>
> El 19/05/2014, a las 22:55, Shailesh Ahuja <shailesh.ahuja03 at gmail.com>
> escribió:
>
> Hi everyone,
>
> I am working on the Google summer of code project for reading/writing
> spectra. To successfully cover all use cases, I need your help to provide
> me Spectra files in FITS format. At this stage we are most interested files
> that contain 1-dimensional extracted spectra (either long slit,
> multi-object or echelle) from optical or infrared spectrographs. But feel
> free to send any spectra that you would like to able to read easily with
> Astropy.
>
> Your contribution is very important for this project, so if you do have
> any files, please send it to me by following the steps below:
> 1. Go to http://www.dropitto.me/shailesh1
> 2. Enter password 'spectra'.
> 3. Browse and upload the files
>
> I will try to make it work for as many spectra files as possible! Thank
> you so much for your contribution!
>
> Sincerely
> Shailesh Ahuja
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