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Special Session 3 The Virtual Observatory in action: new science, new technology, and next generation facilities

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  01 August 2006

Nicholas A. Walton
Affiliation:
Institute of Astronomy, University of Cambridge, Madingley Road, Cambridge CB3 0HA, UK email: [email protected]
Andrew Lawrence
Affiliation:
University of Edinburgh, Royal Observatory, Blackford Hill, Edinburgh EH9 3HJ, UK email: [email protected]
Roy Williams
Affiliation:
Center for Advanced Computer Research, California Institute of Technology, MC 158-79, 1200 E. California Boulevard, Pasadena, CA 91125, USA email: [email protected]
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The vision of the Virtual Observatory (VO) is to make access to astronomical databases as seamless and transparent as browsing the World Wide Web is today. It will federate the data flows from current and future facilities and large scale surveys, and the computational resources and new tools necessary to fully exploit them. This requires both technological developments and an international commitment to standardisation and working culture. Increasingly, it will alter the way that astronomers do science, and the way that future facilities and projects plan for their data management, and the scientific exploitation of their data. It will make an impact on a wide variety of astronomical topics, but especially those using very large databases, and those needing a multiwavelength approach, or more generally the use of multiple archives.

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