Planck Data Resourses at ESA

Planck is a European Space Agency (ESA) mission with significant NASA involvement in hardware and science managed by the Jet Propulsion Laboratory, California Institute of Technology. Planck data products are provided by the Planck Consortium. Products are released by ESA through the archive at ESA Planck Legacy Archive (https://pla.esac.esa.int) and by NASA through the NASA/IPAC Infrared Science Archive (http://irsa.ipac.caltech.edu/), which is maintained at IPAC, California Institute of Technology, under contract with the National Aeronautics and Space Administration.

The links in the tables below lead directly to Planck resources at ESA.

Data Releases
Product
Download Page
Description No. of
Files/Size
Planck Legacy Archive
The PLA is a Web-based graphical user interface that allows a user to browse, display, inspect, select, and download Planck products. All released data may be accessed from the PLA.
Varies
Explanatory Supplement - PR3
Planck"s Explanatory Supplement as a web-browsable document, public data release 3
N/A
Explanatory Supplement - PR2
Planck"s Explanatory Supplement as a web-browsable document, public data release 2
N/A
Explanatory Supplement - DR1
Planck"s Explanatory Supplement as a web-browsable document, Data Release 1
N/A
Planck Publications
The Planck Team publication list
N/A

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