DR10

Other spectra

The SDSS often takes repeat spectra of the same object. Each time that astronomical object is spectroscopically observed with any of the spectrographs connected to the SDSS telescope, it is assigned a separate specObjID. We then select the best spectrum and assign it as sciencePrimary.

Information about each spectroscopic observation is stored in the specObjAll table. The specObj view contains only data for spectra assigned as sciencePrimary.

The table below shows all spectra that were measured for this object.

All Spectra of this Object

specObjIdplateMJDfiberradecspecRaspecDecsciencePrimarydistanceArcMinclass
4571239138774487044065181731 36.93005 -0.25641 36.93005 -0.2564010.00051235GALAXY
4571263886510264324065186940 36.93005 -0.25641 36.93005 -0.2564000.00051235GALAXY
4571250143789322244065187635 36.93005 -0.25641 36.93005 -0.2564000.00051235GALAXY
4571263891711201284065190040 36.93005 -0.25641 36.93005 -0.2564000.00051235GALAXY
4571233711848427524065223829 36.93005 -0.25641 36.93005 -0.2564000.00051235GALAXY

Flux-Matched Spectra of this Object

specObjIdplateMJDfiberradecspecRaspecDecsciencePrimarydistanceArcMinclass
4571239138774487044065181731 36.93005 -0.25641 36.93005 -0.2564010.00051235GALAXY
47704399213436600324237554787 36.93005 -0.25641 36.92912 -0.2574310.08279143STAR
4571263886510264324065186940 36.93005 -0.25641 36.93005 -0.2564000.00051235GALAXY
4571250143789322244065187635 36.93005 -0.25641 36.93005 -0.2564000.00051235GALAXY
4571263891711201284065190040 36.93005 -0.25641 36.93005 -0.2564000.00051235GALAXY
4571233711848427524065223829 36.93005 -0.25641 36.93005 -0.2564000.00051235GALAXY
1205908388647561216107152641253 36.93005 -0.25641 36.92919 -0.2573900.07827138GALAXY
4771661478376243200423855455355 36.93005 -0.25641 36.92912 -0.2574300.08279143QSO