Quick links to the MAST PS1 Archive User Interface: The web site for Pan-STARRS in Hawaii also describes the project. Additional support for the PS1 public science archive is provided by the Gordon and Betty Moore Foundation. The data from PS1 are archived at the Space Telescope Science Institute (STScI) in Baltimore Maryland, and can be accessed through MAST, the Mikulski Archive for Space Telescopes. The PS1 consortium is made up of astronomers and engineers from 14 institutions from six countries. The PS1 Science Consortium funded the operation of the Pan-STARRS1 telescope, situated at Haleakala Observatories near the summit of Haleakala in Hawaii, for the purposes of astronomical research. The PS1 survey used a 1.8 meter telescope and its 1.4 Gigapixel camera (GPC1 see PS1 GPC1 camera) to image the sky in five broadband filters (g, r, i, z, y). Pan-STARRS1 (PS1) is the first part of Pan-STARRS to be completed and is the basis for both Data Releases 1 and 2 (DR1 and DR2). Pan-STARRS is a system for wide-field astronomical imaging developed and operated by the Institute for Astronomy at the University of Hawaii. More complete information is provided on linked pages (see below). ![]() ![]() ![]() This page provides a brief summary of the facilities and data products to guide Pan-STARRS archive users. Welcome to the starting point for access to data from the Panoramic Survey Telescope and Rapid Response System (Pan-STARRS).
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