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Databases of Publications and Observations as a Part of the Crimean Astronomical Virtual Observatory

open access: yesOpen Astronomy, 2015
We describe the main principles of formation of databases (DBs) with information about astronomical objects and their physical characteristics derived from observations obtained at the Crimean Astrophysical Observatory (CrAO) and published in the ...
Shlyapnikov A.   +2 more
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THE KYIV MERIDIAN AXIAL CIRCLE’ OBSERVATIONAL ARCHIVE AS THE UKRVO SCIENTIFIC RESOURCE

open access: yesOdessa Astronomical Publications, 2013
We describe the database of CCD- observations conducted withMeridian Axial Circlein 2001-2003. Inthat time it was equipped with a ISD017AP CCD having 1040x1160 pxs, 16 mkm pixel size and 1.394" per pixel scale.which is the component of UkrVO astro ...
A. Zolotukhina
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VOFilter, Bridging Virtual Observatory and Industrial Office Applications

open access: yes, 2005
VOFilter is an XML based filter developed by the Chinese Virtual Observatory project to transform tabular data files from VOTable format into OpenDocument format.
Brunner R   +12 more
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Pulsating stars and the Virtual Observatory

open access: yesEPJ Web of Conferences, 2017
Virtual Observatory is one of the most used internet-based protocols in astronomy. It has become somewhat natural to find, manage, compare, visualize and download observations from very different archives of astronomical observations with no effort.
Suárez Juan Carlos
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Some statistical and computational challenges, and opportunities in astronomy [PDF]

open access: yes, 2004
The data complexity and volume of astronomical findings have increased in recent decades due to major technological improvements in instrumentation and data collection methods.
Babu, G. Jogesh, Djorgovski, S. George
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Astronomical Research Using Virtual Observatories

open access: yesData Science Journal, 2010
The Virtual Observatory (VO) for Astronomy is a framework that empowers astronomical research by providing standard methods to find, access, and utilize astronomical data archives distributed around the world.
M Tanaka   +6 more
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Observatory/data centre partnerships and the VO-centric archive: The JCMT Science Archive experience

open access: yes, 2014
We present, as a case study, a description of the partnership between an observatory (JCMT) and a data centre (CADC) that led to the development of the JCMT Science Archive (JSA).
Bell, Graham S.   +12 more
core   +1 more source

The Parkes Observatory Pulsar Data Archive [PDF]

open access: yes, 2011
The Parkes pulsar data archive currently provides access to 144044 data files obtained from observations carried out at the Parkes observatory since the year 1991.
A. Borg   +49 more
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Cross Catalogue Matching with Virtual Observatory and Parameterization of Stars

open access: yesOpen Astronomy, 2012
Virtual Observatory facilities allow users to make a fast and correct cross-matching of objects from various surveys. They yield multi-color photometry data (color indices) on registered objects and make it possible to determine stellar parameters.
Malkov O.   +6 more
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How to Make the Dream Come True: The Astronomers' Data Manifesto

open access: yesData Science Journal, 2007
Astronomy is one of the most data-intensive of the sciences. Data technology is accelerating the quality and effectiveness of its research, and the rate of astronomical discovery is higher than ever. As a result, many view astronomy as being in a "Golden
Ray P Norris
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