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3 July 1998 VLT science archive system
Miguel A. Albrecht, Elisbetta Angeloni, Allan Brighton, Fabio Sogni, Andreas J. Wicenec, Houri Ziaeepour
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The ESO very large telescope (VLT) will deliver a science archive of astronomical observations well exceeding the 80 Terabytes mark already within its first six years of operations. ESO is undertaking the design and development of both on-line and off-line archive facilities. This paper reviews the current planning and development state of the VLT science archive project.
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Miguel A. Albrecht, Elisbetta Angeloni, Allan Brighton, Fabio Sogni, Andreas J. Wicenec, and Houri Ziaeepour "VLT science archive system", Proc. SPIE 3349, Observatory Operations to Optimize Scientific Return, (3 July 1998); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.316492
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KEYWORDS
Data archive systems

Databases

Data modeling

Telescopes

Calibration

Data mining

Observatories

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