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The third data release of the Kilo-Degree Survey and associated data products
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Kilo-degree SurveyEngineeringThird Data ReleaseData InfrastructureVlt Survey TelescopeSurvey (Human Research)Data ScienceCosmologyAstronomical Image AnalysisData IntegrationComputational ImagingData ProductsLarge Scale StructureData ManagementStatisticsObservational CosmologyPhotometryComplex SampleRadio TelescopeOmegacam CameraData SetWeb Survey MethodSurvey MethodologyBig Data
Context. The Kilo-Degree Survey (KiDS) is an ongoing optical wide-field imaging survey with the OmegaCAM camera at the VLT Survey Telescope. It aims to image 1500 square degrees in four filters (ugri). The core science driver is mapping the large-scale matter distribution in the Universe, using weak lensing shear and photometric redshift measurements. Further science cases include galaxy evolution, Milky Way structure, detection of high-redshift clusters, and finding rare sources such as strong lenses and quasars.
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