Mapping the Universe: Surveys of the Sky as Discovery Engines in Astronomy

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Authors and Corporations: Strauss, Michael A.
In: Daedalus, 143, 2014, 4, p. 93-102
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MIT Press - Journals
Media Type: Article, E-Article

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Physical Description: 93-102
ISSN: 0011-5266
1548-6192
DOI: 10.1162/daed_a_00309
published in: Daedalus
Language: English
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Collection: MIT Press - Journals (CrossRef)
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<jats:p> Astronomers can map the sky in many ways: observing in different regions of the electromagnetic spectrum, obtaining spectra of stars and galaxies to determine their physical properties and distances, and repeatedly observing to measure the variability, explosions, and motions of celestial objects. In this review I describe recent surveys of the sky astronomers have carried out, focusing on those in the visible part of the spectrum. I describe in detail the Sloan Digital Sky Survey, an ongoing imaging and spectroscopic survey of over one quarter of the celestial sphere. I also discuss some of the major surveys planned for the next decade, using telescopes both on the ground and in space. </jats:p>