It sounds like you’ve come across something labeled “FSDSS‑281.” I’m not familiar with that specific reference off‑hand—could you tell me a bit more about what it is (e.g., a document, a piece of media, a technical report, etc.)? With a little more context I’ll be happy to dive into it and discuss what makes it interesting!
| Feature | Details | |---|---| | | Identify faint galaxies, quasars, and transients out to z ≈ 7. | | Telescope & instruments | 8.2 m VISTA (near‑IR), 4 m Blanco/DECam (optical), supplemented by Subaru/HSC for ultra‑deep fields. | | Filters | u, g, r, i, z, Y, J, H, Kₛ (total of 9 broadband + 3 narrow‑band). | | Depth | 5σ point‑source limits: i = 26.8 mag, Kₛ = 24.5 mag (AB). | | Area | 2 000 deg² (≈ 5% of the extragalactic sky). | | Data releases | DR1 (2019), DR2 (2021), DR3 (2024) – the latter includes spectroscopic follow‑up for > 30 000 candidates. | FSDSS-281
If "FSDSS-281" is related to a specific product, event, or piece of content (such as an adult video, given the format which might suggest a catalog or reference number), here are some general steps you could take: It sounds like you’ve come across something labeled