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3 July 1998 Data archive and database system of the Subaru Telescope
Tadafumi Takata, Ryusuke Ogasawara, Kenji Kawarai, Tadahiro Yamamoto
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Abstract
Subaru telescope is one of the largest ground-based optical- IR telescope, and it will produce so large amount of data on the universe. For secure data storage and effective science output, we need very intelligent data archive system. It includes keeping security for observed data and providing user friendly environment for science and engineering research. The most important thing for data archive system for ground-based telescope is how it can provide understandable description about observation performed and it provides user based tools for data searching etc. We will report the status of our development and the features of database environment in Subaru telescope.
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Tadafumi Takata, Ryusuke Ogasawara, Kenji Kawarai, and Tadahiro Yamamoto "Data archive and database system of the Subaru Telescope", Proc. SPIE 3349, Observatory Operations to Optimize Scientific Return, (3 July 1998); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.316493
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KEYWORDS
Telescopes

Stars

Databases

Data archive systems

Astronomy

Data analysis

Fluorescence correlation spectroscopy

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