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One Day Mini-Workshop
on AdsLabs, Topcat and WorldWide Telescopes


IPM (Larak), School of Astronomy (SoA)
By: Mohaddesseh Azimlu (Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics)
Sunday / 25-December-2011 / 4-Dey-1390/ (10-12 AM and 1-3 PM)

Dear Participants,

Please kindly have your Laptops with the installed Topcat and ds9. Topcat and ds9 are both available on Linux, Mac-Os and Windows. You can find more details about the mini-workshop below. Please distribute this email to everyone who is interested.

1- AdsLabs: It helps to customize search in scientific published articles. the classic adsabs.harvard.edu is a very useful tool itself but ads lab has added more options to customize the search in particular subjects and authors. It also needs access to internet.

http://labs.adsabs.harvard.edu/wiki/doku.php


2- TopCat: A very user friendly package to visualize and handle large datasets. Topcat needs to be downloaded and installed in advance:

http://labs.adsabs.harvard.edu/wiki/doku.php


3- ds9: if you are not using it already, please download and install this very useful data visualization package:

http://hea-www.harvard.edu/RD/ds9/

For those who are interested in more packages for personal use:



4-World Wide Telescope: general info on how to get information from this cool tool, real data from world class telescopes, but mostly designed for public, education and outreach activities. It contains beautiful demos and graphically is very impressive.
The 3D version only works on windows machines now but the web client is also interesting enough. It needs to have access to high speed internet:

http://www.worldwidetelescope.org/Home.aspx

If you are using windows, please download and install it.

5- TopCat: A very user friendly package to visualize and handle large datasets. Topcat needs to be downloaded and installed in advance:

http://labs.adsabs.harvard.edu/wiki/doku.php

For those who are interested in more packages for personal use:

4- starlink-Namaka package: that was the one I had in mind first, but probably more useful for those who are already involved with data reduction. This starling package contains many cool tools for image and spectrum data reduction. I has collected several different packages in only one tool, for example you can visualize different types of images, make contours, detect objects, get the statistics in selected regions, look at 3D data files and many other useful tasks for professionals.
It needs to be downloaded and installed in advance and it is a little tricky to get it run completely:

http://starlink.jach.hawaii.edu/starlink/Namaka

5- There are several other data mining tools that can be found here, but the link is just introduced for those who are interested:

http://readthedocs.org/docs/vodays/en/boston2011.1/tutorials/tutorials.html

 
 

 
 


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