This contains data from the Bochum Galactic Disk Survey. Our first contact was Moritz Hackstein , who will upload the data via rsync. In 2024, we got DR2 from Julia Blex. DR2 images are part of the original image service; DR2 light curves work significantly differently. What's where? data/gds_big: Images from which dr1 was and dr2 is derived. dr2curves/ dr2phot/ DR2 lightcurves and photometry. tables: DR1 lightcurves and photometrey Bochum has backed up some of their stuff to us (see below) Test sets: * for the images, I ran within gds_big. rsync --exclude "201[0-68-9]*" --exclude "20170*" --exclude "20171[02]*" --exclude "201711[01]*" --exclude "2017112[0-24-9]*" -Rav /data/gavo/inputs/bgds/data/gds_big/./GDS_0644-0035 . I think we should further crop that... * for the DR 1 time series, the test set is GDS_0644-0035, and I ran trunctable.py (with 1000 rows) */*.fits.gz in there. * for the DR2 photometry, the test set is GDS_0941-5551 because it has photcats in four bands; again, I ran trunctable.py. * for BGDS_matched_cat, its the *last* 1000 lines of GDS_0941-5551_matched.txt (the first lines are incomplete, more boring stars) In August 2024, Julia uploaded a complete re-reduction of the images, which changed all image paths. BGDS_matched_cat: ra, dec, gaia_id, u_med_mag,u_err_mag,u_flux,u_err_flux, b_med_mag,b_err_mag,b_flux, b_err_flux, v_med_mag,v_err_mag,v_flux,v_err_flux, r_med_mag,r_err_mag,r_flux,r_err_flux, i_med_mag,i_err_mag,i_flux,i_err_flux, z_med_mag,z_err_mag,z_flux,z_err_flux, oiii_med_mag,oiii_err_mag,oiii_flux,oiii_err_flux, sii_med_mag,sii_err_mag,sii_flux,sii_err_flux, nb_med_mag,nb_err_mag,nb_flux,nb_err_flux, ha_med_mag,ha_err_mag,ha_flux,ha_err_flux var (mit 0 und 1 wie bei robott/BGDS_Gaia), spt (geschätzer Spektraltyp aus GDS UBV) In robott, only backups for Bochum (that's 14T): RoBoTT_0.80*: Observations of the telescope that did not make it into GDS. Julia will further curate those, and they will go into a separate service RoBoTT_milkyway/: backup of non-processed data going to RoBoTT_0.80*. Julia V16/: images from the VYSOS16 Telescope that is in bad shape. We hope Julia will be able to clean it up one day, but if not, the data is probably not usable by outside folks in the the current form BEST/: images from the Berlin Exoplanet Search Telescope; in reality, these are mostly observations of AGNs. Again, this is in an unpublishable shape. IRIS/: Infrared images from the IRIS, again in need of reduction