The Two Micron All Sky Survey at IPAC
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2MASS All-Sky Data Release
Anomalies in the Compressed Atlas Images
Click on the thumbnail to see the full Image at each band and the three-color JHKs composite.
REFLECTION/PERSISTENCE GHOST IMAGES OF BRIGHT STARS:
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| J | H | Ks | 3-color |
| night 000301s scan 070 Image 233 | |||
| Dichroic reflections (glints) immediately
adjacent to and latent images (persistence) trailing from the star Wolf 359 | |||
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| J | H | Ks | 3-color |
| night 990417s scan 092 Image 115 | |||
| Reflection artifacts and diffraction spikes in the immediate vicinity of Antares | |||
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| J | H | Ks | 3-color |
| night 980704s scan 034 Image 162 | |||
| Striped reflection artifacts and diffraction spikes slightly further away from Antares | |||
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| J | H | Ks | 3-color |
| night 981029s scan 022 Image 174 | |||
| More distant reflections ("Christmas tree"
artifacts), generally seen at H and Ks only. This example is Ks only, resulting from R Doradus | |||
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| J | H | Ks | 3-color |
| night 990318n scan 131 Image 056 | |||
| Widely separated vertical diffraction spikes degrees away from alpha Herculis | |||
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| J | H | Ks | 3-color |
| night 980704s scan 039 Image 115 | |||
| Horizontal diffraction spikes four scans away from Antares | |||
METEOR AND SATELLITE TRAILS:
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| J | H | Ks | 3-color |
| night 000404s scan 068 Image 209 | |||
| Nearly east-west meteor/satellite streak is broken into multiple small pieces | |||
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| J | H | Ks | 3-color |
| night 990810s scan 106 Image 021 | |||
| A bolide that left both a persistence trail and a curving vapor trail, even after the frame containing the meteor itself was totally blanked | |||
INSECT TRAILS FROM BUGS ON DEWAR WINDOW:
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| J | H | Ks | 3-color |
| night 980710n scan 036 Image 021 | |||
| Bug leaves very bright Ks residuals and holes across J and H Images | |||
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| J | H | Ks | 3-color |
| night 990622n scan 015 Image 173 | |||
| Another bug artifact which looks much more like a real astrophysical
object, in this case, a Ks-only nebula. | |||
GLINTS FROM THE EDGE OF CHIP:
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| J | H | Ks | 3-color |
| night 981228s scan 070 Image 056 | |||
| A Ks "hat" artifact north of a bright star, a peculiarity or "feature" of the southern data | |||
SPATIAL/TEMPORAL VARIATIONS FROM EXTREME AIRGLOW:
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| J | H | Ks | 3-color |
| night 980518s scan 066 Image 080 | |||
| Obvious background changes across H Image | |||
ELECTRONICS ARTIFACTS:
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| J | H | Ks | 3-color |
| night 000806s scan 142 Image 186 | |||
| "Line-128" artifact (horizontal line) and
tiny "smoke ring", in this case, seen most prominently at J, immediately associated with the star tau Ceti | |||
UNCLEANED COSMIC RAYS:
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| J | H | Ks | 3-color |
| night 000227s scan 049 Image 209 | |||
| H-only residual cosmic ray | |||
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Last update: 2002 Sep 18 by J.D. Kirkpatrick
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