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*[https://irsa.ipac.caltech.edu/frontpage/ IRSA, the Infrared Science Archive], at Caltech-IPAC | *[https://irsa.ipac.caltech.edu/frontpage/ IRSA, the Infrared Science Archive], at Caltech-IPAC | ||
*[http://ned.ipac.caltech.edu/ NED, the NASA Extragalactic Database], also at Caltech-IPAC | *[http://ned.ipac.caltech.edu/ NED, the NASA Extragalactic Database], also at Caltech-IPAC |
Latest revision as of 18:33, 11 August 2020
Most coherent, developed, tested materials
- What is an archive and why do we need archives? -- Dr. Luisa Rebull, 2018
- Spacepod episode on archives, featuring Dr. Luisa Rebull, 2017
- Movie (4:48) on Introduction to Archives as part of "NIITARP shorts" -- Dr. Luisa Rebull, 2015
Other sources of interest
NASA Astrophysics archives:
- IRSA, the Infrared Science Archive, at Caltech-IPAC
- NED, the NASA Extragalactic Database, also at Caltech-IPAC
- The NASA Exoplanet Archive, also at Caltech-IPAC
- MAST, the Mikulski Archive for Space Telescopes (at Space Telescope Science Institute in Baltimore)
- HEASARC, the High Energy Astrophysics Science Archive Research Center (at NASA/Goddard Space Flight Center in Greenbelt, MD)
- ADS, the Astrophysics Data System (all the astronomy literature, at Harvard Center for Astrophysics)