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Laser Interferometer Gravitational-Wave Observatory)

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Extensible Scientific Interchange Language

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The Digital Sky
Federating the Sky Surveys

Large-area digital sky surveys are a recent and exciting development in astronomical research. The combination of terabyte/teraflops computational resources with the recent large-area surveys in optical, infrared, and radio wavelengths will provide unprecedented capability for astronomical research. With these capabilities, astronomers will have access to a multi-wavelength digital library covering a significant fraction of the real sky. The Digital Sky and the tools for its exploration will help revolutionize multi-wavelength astronomical studies, both by the sheer increase of the data available, and by providing faster and more sophisticated methods for its analysis. The Digital Sky offers a perspective of the universe which is statistical and data-focused, in contrast to traditional work with individual stellar objects. The Digital Sky is funded through the NPACI (National Partnerships for Advanced Computational Infrastructure) program of the NSF (National Science Foundation). More?

Digital Sky Links

a presentation on Digital Sky by Tom Prince
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