The Virtual Astronomical Observatory: Re-engineering Access to Astronomical Data
R. J. Hanisch (1, 8), G. B. Berriman (2), T. J. W. Lazio (3), S., Emery Bunn (4), J. Evans (5), T. A. McGlynn (6), R. Plante (7) ((1) VAO, (2), IPAC, CIT, (3) JPL, CIT, (4) CACR, (5) SAO, (6) NASA/GSFC, (7) UIUC, (8), currently at NIST)

TL;DR
The Virtual Astronomical Observatory (VAO) established a software infrastructure enabling seamless access, discovery, and analysis of astronomical data worldwide, fostering international standards and community engagement.
Contribution
This paper details the VAO's development, accomplishments, and its role in creating standards, tools, and operational frameworks for a global Virtual Observatory ecosystem.
Findings
Development of scripting toolkits for data analysis
Implementation of high-level science applications
Contribution to international VO standards
Abstract
The U.S. Virtual Astronomical Observatory was a software infrastructure and development project designed both to begin the establishment of an operational Virtual Observatory (VO) and to provide the U.S. coordination with the international VO effort. The concept of the VO is to provide the means by which an astronomer is able to discover, access, and process data seamlessly, regardless of its physical location. This paper describes the origins of the VAO, including the predecessor efforts within the U.S. National Virtual Observatory, and summarizes its main accomplishments. These accomplishments include the development of both scripting toolkits that allow scientists to incorporate VO data directly into their reduction and analysis environments and high-level science applications for data discovery, integration, analysis, and catalog cross-comparison. Working with the international…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAstronomical Observations and Instrumentation · Astronomy and Astrophysical Research · Stellar, planetary, and galactic studies
