You can specify coordinates by selecting a position on the above
all-sky map, a Montage-generated mosaic of the
IRAS 100 micron data from Schlegel et al. (1998, ApJ 500, 525).
Version 4, Aug 15, 2017.
This tool gives optical-to-infrared background estimates for
observations from the Earth-Sun L2 Lagrangian region, the future
site of the James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) and Euclid. Backgrounds
as seen from Earth's orbit are also available. The service can also
be accessed by an
HTTP program interface
.
The estimates for zodiacal brightness depend on the date. The
user may select "Day" (of year), or "In Viewing Zone", which
will give the median value for times in the year that the object
is in a typical spacecraft viewing zone. See the Help page for details.
NOTE: Version 4 contains a newer estimate of zodiacal light and a
more precise model for galactic starcounts. See the Help page for details. Version
1 can be accessed from the button (single location) or with table
column "obsver" set to "1" (table upload).
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