DENIS Deep Near Infrared Survey of the Southern Sky |
DENIS is a deep astronomical survey of the Southern Sky in two near-infrared bands (J at 1.25 µm and K at 2.16 µm) and one optical band (I at 0.8 µm) simultaneously, conducted by a European consortium, using a one meter telescope (ESO, La Silla). The survey started in 1996 and operations at La Silla have been completed on 9 Sept. 2001. |
Third DENIS data release (355 million sources): VizieR access. |
Access to DENIS Images |
Third DENIS Release (sep 2005) Access the 355 million point sources via VizieR Image access Contents of this third release: ReadMe file. |
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See other DENIS Web pages at PDAC, and 2MASS Web sites at UMass and IPAC. |
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