Archive for November, 2008

SkyView 2MASS data back online

Tuesday, November 25th, 2008

The 2MASS survey data are available again via SkyView.

SkyView SDSS and 2MASS data availability

Friday, November 21st, 2008

The SDSS server connection problems that were reported earlier this week have been resolved. However again due to connection problems with the remote system that provides the data, 2MASS survey data are unavailable via SkyView. We have been in touch with personnel at IPAC and hope to have the connection issues resolved soon. We apologize for the inconvenience.

SkyView SDSS data are unavailable

Tuesday, November 18th, 2008

Sloan Digitized Sky Survey images are not available at this time due to problems connecting to the remote server that hosts the SDSS data. We are investigating the problem and apologize for any inconvenience.<p>

More SkyView LogLog scaling

Thursday, November 13th, 2008

The LogLog scaling that was the subject of a previous post has been added to the SkyView Query Form. Look for it as a Brightness Scaling option in the Other Options section.

SkyView at the IVOA: SAMP

Monday, November 3rd, 2008

Last week the semi-annual International Virtual Observation Alliance (IVOA) meeting was held in Baltimore.  SkyView got a few mentions notably it’s library for transformation among world coordinate systems and a little bit when we saw a new version of the WorldWideTelescope.  The biggest thing though, was the suggestion that SkyView-in-a-Jar should implement the SAMP protocol.  SAMP (the Simple Applications Messaging Protocol) is a way for desktop applications to communicate.  It’s under development in the VO. It has already been implemented in a number of powerful tools like Aladin and TOPCAT.

The idea of SAMP is that one application tells others about information that it has received or generated.  The way that this would work with SkyView is that when SkyView generates an image it sends out a little broadcast alert to all of the other SAMP compatible applications that are listening.  Those applications can then use that information internally — probably by grabbing the image themselves.  E.g., you can generate an image or images in SkyView and those images will magically get uploaded into your Aladin session without any further intervention.

We hope to have this included in SkyView by the end of next week.  If anyone has other ideas for what we could do with SAMP, drop us a line.

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