We introduce a general range of science drivers for using the Virtual Observatory (VO) and identify some common aspects to these as well as the advantages of VO data access. We then illustrate the use of existing VO tools to tackle multi wavelength science problems. We demonstrate the ease of multi mission data access using the VOExplorer resource browser, as provided by AstroGrid (http://www.astrogrid.org) and show how to pass the various results into any VO enabled tool such as TopCat for catalogue correlation. VOExplorer offers a powerful data-centric visualisation for browsing and filtering the entire VO registry using an iTunes type interface. This allows the user to bookmark their own personalised lists of resources and to run tasks o...
SPLAT-VO is a powerful graphical tool for displaying, comparing, modifying and analysing astronomic...
Virtual Observatory (VO) is a collection of interoperating data archives and software tools. Taking ...
Abstract. AstroGrid, a UK e-Science astro-informatics project, with collaborating groups drawn from ...
We introduce a general range of science drivers for using the Virtual Observatory (VO) and identify ...
In the past ten years, the concept of Virtual Observatory (VObs) has increasingly gained importance ...
International audienceSearching with a "naked eye" in a planetary data archive takes a considerable ...
The Virtual Observatory (VO) for Astronomy is a framework that empowers astronomical research by pro...
International audienceSince its inception in the early 2000's, the Virtual Observatory (VO), develop...
We review some of the scientific opportunities and technical challenges posed by the exploration of ...
Modern scientific data mainly consist of huge datasets gathered by a very large number of techniques...
Optical and infrared ground-based astronomy is undergoing a renaissance. Advances in material techno...
International audienceWe present http://ocl.sai.msu.ru, a modern web application with an integrated ...
Scientific data is being collected and maintained in dig-ital form in high volumes by many research ...
We consider several projects from astronomy that benefit from the Grid paradigm and associated techn...
Abstract. The idea of the astronomical data warehouse has arisen as the natural extension of current...
SPLAT-VO is a powerful graphical tool for displaying, comparing, modifying and analysing astronomic...
Virtual Observatory (VO) is a collection of interoperating data archives and software tools. Taking ...
Abstract. AstroGrid, a UK e-Science astro-informatics project, with collaborating groups drawn from ...
We introduce a general range of science drivers for using the Virtual Observatory (VO) and identify ...
In the past ten years, the concept of Virtual Observatory (VObs) has increasingly gained importance ...
International audienceSearching with a "naked eye" in a planetary data archive takes a considerable ...
The Virtual Observatory (VO) for Astronomy is a framework that empowers astronomical research by pro...
International audienceSince its inception in the early 2000's, the Virtual Observatory (VO), develop...
We review some of the scientific opportunities and technical challenges posed by the exploration of ...
Modern scientific data mainly consist of huge datasets gathered by a very large number of techniques...
Optical and infrared ground-based astronomy is undergoing a renaissance. Advances in material techno...
International audienceWe present http://ocl.sai.msu.ru, a modern web application with an integrated ...
Scientific data is being collected and maintained in dig-ital form in high volumes by many research ...
We consider several projects from astronomy that benefit from the Grid paradigm and associated techn...
Abstract. The idea of the astronomical data warehouse has arisen as the natural extension of current...
SPLAT-VO is a powerful graphical tool for displaying, comparing, modifying and analysing astronomic...
Virtual Observatory (VO) is a collection of interoperating data archives and software tools. Taking ...
Abstract. AstroGrid, a UK e-Science astro-informatics project, with collaborating groups drawn from ...