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1 The Virtual ObservatorySVO School, 27-28 October 2009 E. Solano. The Virtual Observatory Enrique Solano Spanish VO Principal Investigator LAEX-CAB (INTA-CSIC)

2 The Virtual ObservatorySVO School, 27-28 October 2009 E. Solano. Outline Why do we need Virtual Observatories? Are they operational yet? Who is behind them?

3 The Virtual ObservatorySVO School, 27-28 October 2009 E. Solano. Virtual Observatories: The goal Efficient management of the information available in astronomical archives. … BUT …accessing to on-line resources through high capacity networks is almost a daily task for most of the astronomers… So, what else is needed?

4 The Virtual ObservatorySVO School, 27-28 October 2009 E. Solano. A real-life example: “I want to get all what is known about Vega” Finding the pieces: 239 000 results Many unrefereed sources

5 The Virtual ObservatorySVO School, 27-28 October 2009 E. Solano. A real-life example: “I want to get all what is known about Vega” Finding the pieces (II) But… is there anything else out there? –Need of astronomical “yellow pages”  VO makes the discovery process more efficient and reliable thanks to Registries.

6 The Virtual ObservatorySVO School, 27-28 October 2009 E. Solano. A real-life example: “I want to get all what is known about Vega” Gathering the pieces Astronomers need to learn about different user interfaces, access and download procedures. Tedious, inefficient and painful task.

7 Without VO astronomer archive 1 survey 2 survey 1 archive 2 service 1 archive 3 service 2 survey 3 service 3 n services, n interfaces

8 With VO astronomer archive 1 survey 2 survey 1 archive 2 service 1 archive 3 service 2 survey 3 service 3 n services, “1” interface VO

9 The Virtual ObservatorySVO School, 27-28 October 2009 E. Solano. A real-life example: “I want to get all what is known about Vega” Putting the pieces together

10 The Virtual ObservatorySVO School, 27-28 October 2009 E. Solano. The situation is getting worse as astronomical data is growing exponentially Large area surveys: future Paranal. Comissioning 2008 - 100 TB/yr Cerro Pachón. First light 2014 - 5 PB/yr Full operation: 2020 - 100 PB/yr

11 The Virtual ObservatorySVO School, 27-28 October 2009 E. Solano. The situation is getting worse as astronomical data is growing exponentially

12 The Virtual ObservatorySVO School, 27-28 October 2009 E. Solano. Outline Why do we need Virtual Observatories? Are they operational yet? Who is behind them?:.

13 The Virtual ObservatorySVO School, 27-28 October 2009 E. Solano. Std s Tools Science Agree and build standards. Uptake of standards by the data services. The VO approach

14 The Virtual ObservatorySVO School, 27-28 October 2009 E. Solano. VO Tools Interactive graphical viewer and editor for tabular data. Interactive sky atlas. Spectral analysis tools. Std s Tools Science

15 The Virtual ObservatorySVO School, 27-28 October 2009 E. Solano. VO Tools  Alignment, rotation, scale- related issues are tackled in a transparent way for the user.  Remote data as if it was local.

16 The Virtual ObservatorySVO School, 27-28 October 2009 E. Solano. VO Science Std s Tools Science

17 The Virtual ObservatorySVO School, 27-28 October 2009 E. Solano. Science that benefits from VO Multiwavelength astronomy. Identification of rare/exotic objects

18 The Virtual ObservatorySVO School, 27-28 October 2009 E. Solano. Outline Why do we need Virtual Observatories? Are they operational yet? Who is behind them?

19 The Virtual ObservatorySVO School, 27-28 October 2009 E. Solano. IVOA members

20 The Virtual ObservatorySVO School, 27-28 October 2009 E. Solano. The Spanish VO Aims: Aims: Coordination of the VO-activities of the Spanish institutes. Contact-point for the international VO-projects. Aims: Aims: Coordination of the VO-activities of the Spanish institutes. Contact-point for the international VO-projects. Member of IVOA since June 2004. Member of IVOA since June 2004. Structure: Structure: 9 FTEs at LAEX (the core of the SVO). Network at national level of (almost) 100 people. Structure: Structure: 9 FTEs at LAEX (the core of the SVO). Network at national level of (almost) 100 people. http://svo.laeff.inta.es

21 The Virtual ObservatorySVO School, 27-28 October 2009 E. Solano. AyA2004-00253, AyA2005-04286 AyA2004-00253, AyA2005-04286 AyA2005-24102E, AyA2008-02156 AyA2005-24102E, AyA2008-02156 AyA2004-00253, AyA2005-04286 AyA2004-00253, AyA2005-04286 AyA2005-24102E, AyA2008-02156 AyA2005-24102E, AyA2008-02156 The funding sources

22 The Virtual ObservatorySVO School, 27-28 October 2009 E. Solano. SVO: Objectives Construction of a community of science users: -Scientific Workshops. -Support to VO science programmes -Production of on-line tutorials -This school  Development of IVOA standards and services Support to data publishing in the VO Education and Outreach activities.

23 The Virtual ObservatorySVO School, 27-28 October 2009 E. Solano. Summary The VO provides new ways to discover, access, and analyze data from astronomical data collections worldwide. All major data centers provide VO- compatible interfaces to their data. New and/or more efficient science. VO Science is already a reality.


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