The ground-based solar observations database BASS 2000
F. Paletou, M. Lafon, P. Maeght, F. Grimaud, T. Louge (OMP/LATT), J., Aboudarham (Observatoire de Paris, LESIA)

TL;DR
BASS 2000 is a French ground-based solar database providing organized data, tools, and collaborations for solar and stellar observations, supporting international scientific efforts.
Contribution
This paper details the organization, tasks, and data products of BASS 2000, highlighting its role in solar and stellar data management and international collaboration.
Findings
Provides organized solar data for research
Supports data mining and international projects
Creates curated stellar spectra database
Abstract
BASS 2000 is the French solar database for ground-based instruments. We describe hereafter our organization, our tasks and the products we can deliver to the international community. Our prospects cover data mining into the THeMIS archive, a participation to the EST endeavour and the creation and curation of the ESPaDOnS/NARVAL stellar spectra database.
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Taxonomy
TopicsAstronomical Observations and Instrumentation
