The Unified Astronomy Thesaurus (UAT) provides a comprehensive,
interlinked set of concepts relevant for astronomy and astrophysics using
SKOS. It is taken up in the Virtual Observatory at least for registry
subject keywords. For various reasons, it is desirable to have the UAT
available subject to the constraints laid down in the IVOA Vocabularies
in the VO 2 specification. This Note describes the rationale and the
details of the UAT adoption by the IVOA.
Astrophysics Data System: Authority Name Registration
Short Name:
ADS
Date:
16 Sep 2007 05:13:00
Publisher:
NASA Astrophysics Data System
Description:
This resource represents the Naming Authority for the Astrophysics Data System (ADS). The ADS provides access to the astronomical literature. It is funded by NASA and hosted at the Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics.
Authority Name for National Space Science Data Center
Short Name:
NSSDC2
Date:
04 Apr 2008 17:51:11
Publisher:
National Space Science Data Center
Description:
This naming authority is for identifying resources from the National Space Science Data Center. Note that a second authority name, nasa.gsfc.nssdc, is also used for NSSDC resources.
Authority Name for National Space Science Data Center
Short Name:
NSSDC
Date:
04 Apr 2008 17:51:04
Publisher:
National Space Science Data Center
Description:
This naming authority is for identifying resources from the National Space Science Data Center. Note that a second authority name, gov.nasa.gsfc.nssdc, is also used for NSSDC resources.
Authority Name for the World Data Center for Astronomy
Short Name:
WDC-Astronomy
Date:
04 Apr 2008 16:54:59
Publisher:
The World Data Center for Astronomy
Description:
This authority name is for identifying resources from the World Data Center for Astronomy, hosted at National Astronomical Observatory of China, Beijing, China
Query service for observation metadata for all CADC archival data holdings. This service
provides Table Access Protocol (TAP) API access to observation metadata conforming to the
Common Archive Observation Model (CAOM) and the IVOA ObsCore data model.
The current dynamic collections (new data arriving) include: CFHT, CFHTMEGAPIPE, DAO, DRAO, GEMINI, HST,
JCMT, NEOSSAT, OMM, TESS, VLASS.
The current static collections include: APASS, BLAST, CFHTTERAPIX, CFHTWIRWOLF,
CGPS, DAOPLATES, FUSE, HSTHLA, IRIS, MACHO, MOST, NGVS, UKIRT, VGPS.
The curent external collections (metadata only, data served by original data centre) include:
CHANDRA, NOAO, SDSS, SUBARU, XMM.
YouCat is a query service for catalogues hosted by CANFAR. This service
provides Table Access Protocol (TAP) API access to catalogues created by
project teams.
YouCat also implements a prototype VOSI-tables extension that allows users
to create, update table metadata add table content (rows), create indices,
and delete tables in the database. Users can also control access to their
own tables (public to allow anonymous querying, protected so only members
of specified groups can query, and private where only the owner can query).
Users who want to create tables must request an allocation (schema) by email
to support@canfar.net.
Currently available catalogues include: VLASS, CFHTLS, KiDS, PAndAS, RCSLens.
The CDPP (Centre de Données de la Physique des Plasmas) was created in 1998 jointly by CNES and INSU
as the French national data centre for natural plasmas of the solar system. The CDPP assures the long term preservation
of data obtained primarily from instruments built using French resources, and renders them readily accessible and
exploitable by the international community. The CDPP also provides services to enable on-line data analysis (AMDA),
3D data visualization in context (3DView), and a propagation tool which bridges solar perturbations to in-situ
measurements. The CDPP is involved in the development of interoperability, participates in several
Virtual Observatory projects, and supports data distribution for scientific missions (Solar Orbiter, JUICE).