We extracted this data for testing the Quantum Redshift theory. Hence, we excluded data of space objects with the Redshift lower than zero. Also, we did not add space objects whose temperature did not exist or who were very cold.
The data article presents a database, including a table of 93,060 nearby space objects. The source of this data is the SIMBAD Astronomy Database which is the reference database for the identification and bibliography of astronomical objects.
We have used SIMBAD TAP (Table Access Protocol) service (http://simbad.u-strasbg.fr/simbad/sim-tap) to extract the data of the nearby space objects. SIMBAD is the acronym for:NASA database Set of Identifications, Measurements and Bibliography for Astronomical Data and TAP is a protocol which describes a way to query data tables. The SIMBAD’s TAP service lets us write our script and execute it for extracting necessary data. We wrote a script with some conditions; the source of the script is represented in a text file. We have excluded data records with a temperature equal to or less than 100 K.