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Paper: |
A Sky Portal for EUCLID Data: The Euclid Scientific Archive System |
Volume: |
538, ADASS XXXII |
Page: |
222 |
Authors: |
Sara Nieto; Pilar de Teodoro; Jorge Fernandez; Tomas Alonso; Carlos Rios; Monica Fernandez; Marcos López-Caniego; Bruno Altieri; Maria Henar Sarmiento; Paolo Pesciullesi |
DOI: |
10.26624/DUMQ5837 |
Abstract: |
Euclid is an ESA mission and a milestone to explore the dark Universe. In
total, the Euclid Consortium will process up to 26 PB per year of observations, of which
the most scientifically valuable data will be released through the Science Archive System (SAS) during 6 years of mission lifetime. Regarding data release contents, they
are foreseen to combine mission observations with ground-based images obtained from
several telescopes, as well as a huge pixel data collection, catalogues, and spectra. To
enable the exploitation of such a vast data collection from a visualization perspective,
Euclid has recently integrated ESASky API as a key driver for the scientific visualization of Level 2 images and access to IVOA services like TAP+, DataLink, SIAP and
SODA (Cutout). As an example, TAP+ allows users to display queries through the
ESASky API interface, which allows the users to visualize their Euclid query results
over the Euclid Sky.
In this paper, we will describe Euclid User Interfaces from the visualization point
of view and how they interact to reach the scientific goals of the community. |
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