plot_finder_image¶
- astroplan.plots.plot_finder_image(target, survey='DSS', fov_radius=<Quantity 10. arcmin>, log=False, ax=None, grid=False, reticle=False, style_kwargs=None, reticle_style_kwargs=None)[source]¶
Plot survey image centered on
target
.Survey images are retrieved from NASA Goddard’s SkyView service via
astroquery.skyview.SkyView
.If a
Axes
object already exists, plots the finder image on top. Otherwise, creates a newAxes
object with the finder image.- Parameters
- target
FixedTarget
,SkyCoord
Coordinates of celestial object
- surveystring
Name of survey to retrieve image from. For dictionary of available surveys, use
from astroquery.skyview import SkyView; SkyView.list_surveys()
. Defaults to'DSS'
, the Digital Sky Survey.- fov_radius
Quantity
Radius of field of view of retrieved image. Defaults to 10 arcmin.
- logbool, optional
Take the natural logarithm of the FITS image if
True
. False by default.- ax
Axes
or None, optional. The
Axes
object to be drawn on. If None, uses the currentAxes
.- gridbool, optional.
Grid is drawn if
True
.False
by default.- reticlebool, optional
Draw reticle on the center of the FOV if
True
. Default isFalse
.- style_kwargsdict or
None
, optional. A dictionary of keywords passed into
imshow
to set plotting styles.- reticle_style_kwargsdict or
None
, optional A dictionary of keywords passed into
axvline
andaxhline
to set reticle style.
- target
- Returns
- ax
Axes
Matplotlib axes with survey image centered on
target
- hdu
PrimaryHDU
FITS HDU of the retrieved image
- ax
Notes
- Dependencies:
In addition to Matplotlib, this function makes use of astroquery.