Importing Flexible Image Transport System (FITS) Files
The FITS file format is the standard data format used in astronomy, endorsed by both
            NASA and the International Astronomical Union (IAU). For more information about the FITS
            standard, go to the FITS Web site, https://fits.gsfc.nasa.gov/. 
The FITS file format is designed to store scientific data sets consisting of
            multidimensional arrays (1-D spectra, 2-D images, or 3-D data cubes) and two-dimensional
            tables containing rows and columns of data. A data file in FITS format can contain
            multiple components, each marked by an ASCII text header followed by binary data. The
            first component in a FITS file is known as the primary, which can
            be followed by any number of other components, called extensions,
            in FITS terminology. For a complete list of extensions, see fitsread.
To get information about the contents of a Flexible Image Transport System (FITS)
            file, use the fitsinfo function. The
                fitsinfo function returns a structure containing the information
            about the file and detailed information about the data in the file. 
To import data into the MATLAB® workspace from a Flexible Image Transport System (FITS) file, use the
                fitsread function. Using this function,
            you can import the primary data in the file or you can import the data in any of the
            extensions in the file, such as the Image extension, as shown in this
            example.
- Determine which extensions the FITS file contains, using the - fitsinfofunction.- info = fitsinfo('tst0012.fits') info = Filename: 'matlabroot\tst0012.fits' FileModDate: '12-Mar-2001 19:37:46' FileSize: 109440 Contents: {'Primary' 'Binary Table' 'Unknown' 'Image' 'ASCII Table'} PrimaryData: [1x1 struct] BinaryTable: [1x1 struct] Unknown: [1x1 struct] Image: [1x1 struct] AsciiTable: [1x1 struct]- The - infostructure shows that the file contains several extensions including the- Binary Table,- ASCII Table, and- Imageextensions.
- Read data from the file. - To read the - Primarydata in the file, specify the filename as the only argument:- pdata = fitsread('tst0012.fits');- To read any of the extensions in the file, you must specify the name of the extension as an optional parameter. This example reads the - Binary Tableextension from the FITS file:- bindata = fitsread('tst0012.fits','binarytable');