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Original GSC 2
Original GSC 2 (2.3.3) sky coverage. Scale is logarithmic with log10(counts)sources/square) degree.
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GSC 2.4.1
Anticipated GSC 2.4.1 coverage with original GSC233 in grey and additional catalogs overlaid in color: SDSS-DR13 (blue) + VHS-DR4 (green) + ATLAS-DR3 (red) + VIKING-DR2 (yellow) + 2MASS-6x (purple) + KIDS-DR3 (cyan).
Other catalogs included as part of GSC 2.4.1 are all-sky (; ie, GAIA-DR1, UCAC5, 2MASS-PSC, 2MASS-XSC). Note that all UCAC5 are GAIA-DR1 sources.
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Coverage as function of magnitude
All Sources
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GSC 2.4.2
GSC 2.4.2 includes additional catalogs improving coverage as can be seen below. For clarity we omit those included as part of GSC 2.4.1 (above). New catalogs include: PanSTARRS-DR1 (blue), SkyMapper DR1 (red), and GALEX AIS (green)
NIR 12-18 mag Sources
NIR mag refers to the first magnitude present in the list J, H, Y, Z, z, Npg, i, Ks, K (lower case z, i from SDSS; Npg is photographic). This is roughly in order of proximity to J.
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NIR <19 mag Sources
As above, in terms of defining what is NIR.
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The current sky coverage for GSC 2.4.2 is below. Scale is logarithmic with log10(sources/square) degree.
OPT <17.2 mag Sources
OPT mag refers to the first magnitude present in the list G, r, V, g, R, Fpg, Epg, Jpg (lower case r, g from SDSS; Fpg, Epg, Jpg are photographic bands)
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