Virtual Telescopes in Education is providing the services required to operate a virtual observatory comprising distributed telescopes, including an interactive, constraint-based scheduling service, data and resource archive, proposal preparation and review environment, and a VTIE Journal. A major goal of VTIE is to elicit from learners questions about the nature of celestial objects and the physical processes that give rise to the spectacular imagery that catches their imaginations. Generation of constrained science questions will assist learners in the science process. To achieve interoperability with other NSDL resources, our approach follows the Open Archives Initiative and the W3C Semantic Web activity
The Virtual Observatory (VO) for Astronomy is a framework that empowers astronomical research by pro...
We discuss in this article issues involved in using state interactive and immersive virtual reality ...
The WorldWide Telescope computer program, released to researchers and the public as a free resource ...
Virtual Telescopes in Education is providing the services required to operate a virtual observatory ...
The Virtual Telescopes in Education (VTIE) project, is providing tools for teaching astronomy in K-...
The design, construction, and implementation of a national Virtual Observatory will fundamentally ch...
Optical and infrared ground-based astronomy is undergoing a renaissance. Advances in material techno...
International audienceWith some telescopes standing still, now more than ever simple access to archi...
With some telescopes standing still, now more than ever simple access to archival data is vital for ...
The Virtual Telescope is a new robotic facility that makes possible for people worldwide to par-tici...
International audienceThe goal of ASTERICS WP4 (Data Access, Discovery and Interoperability) was to ...
We review the origins of the Virtual Observatory (VO) concept, and the current status of the efforts...
We present the concept of the Virtual Observatory through the AstroGrid project, which is a Virtual ...
The Spanish Virtual Observatory is an initiative which main goal is to coordinate activities related...
Astronomy is similar to other scientific disciplines in that scholarly publication relies on the pre...
The Virtual Observatory (VO) for Astronomy is a framework that empowers astronomical research by pro...
We discuss in this article issues involved in using state interactive and immersive virtual reality ...
The WorldWide Telescope computer program, released to researchers and the public as a free resource ...
Virtual Telescopes in Education is providing the services required to operate a virtual observatory ...
The Virtual Telescopes in Education (VTIE) project, is providing tools for teaching astronomy in K-...
The design, construction, and implementation of a national Virtual Observatory will fundamentally ch...
Optical and infrared ground-based astronomy is undergoing a renaissance. Advances in material techno...
International audienceWith some telescopes standing still, now more than ever simple access to archi...
With some telescopes standing still, now more than ever simple access to archival data is vital for ...
The Virtual Telescope is a new robotic facility that makes possible for people worldwide to par-tici...
International audienceThe goal of ASTERICS WP4 (Data Access, Discovery and Interoperability) was to ...
We review the origins of the Virtual Observatory (VO) concept, and the current status of the efforts...
We present the concept of the Virtual Observatory through the AstroGrid project, which is a Virtual ...
The Spanish Virtual Observatory is an initiative which main goal is to coordinate activities related...
Astronomy is similar to other scientific disciplines in that scholarly publication relies on the pre...
The Virtual Observatory (VO) for Astronomy is a framework that empowers astronomical research by pro...
We discuss in this article issues involved in using state interactive and immersive virtual reality ...
The WorldWide Telescope computer program, released to researchers and the public as a free resource ...