PLANCK R3 frequency LFI map 30 GHz survey collection

Planck is ESA's mission to observe the first light in the Universe. Planck was launched on 14 May 2009, and the minimum requirement for success was for the spacecraft to complete two whole surveys of the sky. In the end, Planck worked perfectly for 30 months, about twice the span originally required, and completed five full-sky surveys with both instruments. Able to work at slightly higher temperatures than HFI, the Low Frequency Instrument (LFI) continued to survey the sky for a large part of 2013, providing even more data to improve the Planck final results. Planck was turned off on 23 October 2013. The high-quality data the mission has produced will continue to be scientifically explored in the years to come. Original acknowledgement for data: ESA and the Planck Collaboration

Identifier
Source https://dc.g-vo.org/rr/q/lp/custom/CDS/P/PLANCK/R3/LFI30
Related Identifier https://alasky.cds.unistra.fr/PLANCK/R3/LFI_SkyMap_30_R3
Metadata Access http://dc.g-vo.org/rr/q/pmh/pubreg.xml?verb=GetRecord&metadataPrefix=oai_b2find&identifier=ivo://CDS/P/PLANCK/R3/LFI30
Provenance
Creator Buga M.
Publisher CDS
Publication Year 2022
Rights This HiPS is distributed under ODbL license by Unistra/CNRS; https://cds.unistra.fr/aladin-org/licences_aladin.html
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Representation
Resource Type Dataset; AstroObjects
Discipline Astrophysics and Astronomy; Natural Sciences; Observational Astronomy; Physics
Temporal Coverage 2009-08-11T22:00:00Z 2013-10-22T22:00:00Z