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Pan-STARSS imaging data and associated labels for galaxy segmentation into galactic centers, galactic bars, spiral arms and foreground stars derived from citizen scientist labels from the Galaxy Zoo: 3D project.
Overview
Pan-STARSS imaging data and associated labels for galaxy segmentation into galactic centers, galactic bars, spiral arms and foreground stars derived from citizen scientist labels from the Galaxy Zoo: 3D project.
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- Description
- NASA APD Galaxy Sementation dataset consisting of astronomical FITS data format images
- Resource type
- S3 bucket
- Amazon Resource Name (ARN)
- arn:aws:s3:::nasa-apd-galaxysegment
- AWS region
- us-west-2
- AWS CLI access (No AWS account required)
- aws s3 ls --no-sign-request s3://nasa-apd-galaxysegment/
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Astrophysics Division Galaxy Segmentation Benchmark Dataset was accessed on DATE from https://registry.opendata.aws/apd_galaxysegmentation .
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