element <maxImageExtent>
Namespace:
Type:
Content:
complex, 2 elements
Defined:
locally within sia:SimpleImageAccess complexType in SIA.xsd; see XML source
XML Representation Summary
<maxImageExtent>
   
Content: 
long, lat
</maxImageExtent>
Content model elements (2):
lat (type xs:double),
Definition Locations
Annotation
Annotation 1 [src]:
An upper bound on a region of the sky that can be covered by returned images. That is, no image returned by this service will cover more than this limit. Not providing this element or specifying a value of 360 degrees indicates that there is no fundamental limit to the region covered by a returned image.
Annotation 2 [src]:
When the imageServiceType is “Cutout” or “Mosaic”, this represents the largest area that can be requested. In this case, the “no limit” value means that all-sky images can be requested. When the type is “Atlas” or “Pointed”, it should be a region that most closely encloses largest images in the archive, and the ”no limit” value means that the archive contains all-sky (or nearly so) images.
Annotation 3 [src]:
Not providing a value is the preferred way to indicate that there is no limit.
XML Source (see within schema source)
<xs:element maxOccurs="1" minOccurs="0" name="maxImageExtent" type="sia:SkySize">
<xs:annotation>
<xs:documentation>
An upper bound on a region of the sky that can
be covered by returned images. That is, no image
returned by this service will cover more than
this limit. Not providing this element or
specifying a value of 360 degrees indicates that
there is no fundamental limit to the region covered
by a returned image.
</xs:documentation>
<xs:documentation>
When the imageServiceType is &#8220;Cutout&#8221; or &#8220;Mosaic&#8221;,
this represents the largest area that can be requested.
In this case, the &#8220;no limit&#8221; value means that all-sky
images can be requested. When the type is &#8220;Atlas&#8221; or
&#8220;Pointed&#8221;, it should be a region that most closely
encloses largest images in the archive, and the &#8221;no
limit&#8221; value means that the archive contains all-sky
(or nearly so) images.
</xs:documentation>
<xs:documentation>
Not providing a value is the preferred way to indicate
that there is no limit.
</xs:documentation>
</xs:annotation>
</xs:element>
Content Element Detail (all declarations; 2)
lat
Type:
xs:double, simple content
Defined:
locally within sia:SkySize complexType
The maximum size in the latitude (Dec.) direction given in degrees
XML Source (see within schema source)
<xs:element name="lat" type="xs:double">
<xs:annotation>
<xs:documentation>
The maximum size in the latitude (Dec.) direction
given in degrees
</xs:documentation>
</xs:annotation>
</xs:element>

long
Type:
xs:double, simple content
Defined:
locally within sia:SkySize complexType
The maximum size in the longitude (R.A.) direction given in degrees
XML Source (see within schema source)
<xs:element name="long" type="xs:double">
<xs:annotation>
<xs:documentation>
The maximum size in the longitude (R.A.) direction
given in degrees
</xs:documentation>
</xs:annotation>
</xs:element>

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