2015
DOI: 10.1016/j.ascom.2015.03.007
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The Virtual Astronomical Observatory: Re-engineering access to astronomical data

Abstract: a b s t r a c tThe US Virtual Astronomical Observatory was a software infrastructure and development project designed both to begin the establishment of an operational Virtual Observatory (VO) and to provide the US coordination with the international VO effort. The concept of the VO is to provide the means by which an astronomer is able to discover, access, and process data seamlessly, regardless of its physical location. This paper describes the origins of the VAO, including the predecessor efforts within the… Show more

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“…This indexing method is itself based on a prototype developed for the Virtual Astronomical Observatory (VAO) 5 , and was developed further in Montage as way of discovering images over wide spatial areas that will be input for the creation of mosaics. When fully documented, it will be released as the module mSearch as part of the Montage distribution.…”
Section: Spatial Searches and Filtering Of Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This indexing method is itself based on a prototype developed for the Virtual Astronomical Observatory (VAO) 5 , and was developed further in Montage as way of discovering images over wide spatial areas that will be input for the creation of mosaics. When fully documented, it will be released as the module mSearch as part of the Montage distribution.…”
Section: Spatial Searches and Filtering Of Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The concept of Virtual Observatory was first introduced by the astronomers as a means to discover, access and process data seamlessly [38,39]. The goal was to provide an abstraction layer on top of astronomical data provided by independent organisations following the analogy of the World Wide Web.…”
Section: Virtual Observatories (Vos)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is important to note that a single repository may be difficult to reliably curate and manage at scale. Another option is distributed but federated systems, like used by the US Virtual Astronomical Observatory [ 52 ]. Groups like the Genomic Standards Consortium [ 53 , 54 ] are working towards improving data quality by supporting projects such as Minimum Information about any Sequence (MIxS) [ 55 ], which establishes standards for describing genomic data and provides checklists to help with annotation.…”
Section: Key Conclusionmentioning
confidence: 99%