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Title: SkyView: The Internets Virtual Telescope http:skyview'gsfc'nasa'gov


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SkyViewThe Internets Virtual
Telescopehttp//skyview.gsfc.nasa.gov
  • Reg White
  • Jaime Thompson
  • Chris Hurley

2
What does SkyView Do?
  • Allows users to generate images of any portion of
    the sky at wavelengths in all regimes from radio
    to gamma-rays.
  • Intended for celestial objects outside the solar
    system
  • Basic purpose is to make available to users
    images of the sky captured at different
    wavelengths

3
Domain and Scope
  • Site is
  • Amateur and Scholarly
  • Scientific
  • Professional
  • Surveys
  • Each survey has special properties
  • Data is collected from all over the world
  • Wavelengths

4
Domain and Scope
  • Type of System
  • SDI (Selective Dissemination of Information)
  • Data from all Astronomical Regimes
  • Emphasize data from high-energy astrophysics
    satellites
  • Open Archives Policy
  • Anyone can browse the system
  • Part of HEASARC

5
Information Items
  • Images represented as GIF or FITS (Flexible Image
    Transport System)
  • Can also display TIFF
  • Users can save any annotations or overlays added
  • Many images are false color

6
Attributes Fields
  • Indexed Fields
  • Source Coordinates
  • Source Name
  • Other Parameters
  • Sub-fields or Sub-categories that can only be
    searched on when a specific object has been
    selected

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Search Operators
  • No Default Search Operator No Boolean Searching
    Available
  • Surveys
  • Data collected from orbiting satellite or
    Earth-based telescope observations during a
    specific period of time
  • Wavelengths
  • Different characteristics of images can be seen
    with different wavelengthsOptical, X-Ray, Radio,
    Gamma-ray, Infrared, EUVE

8
Wavelengths Cassiopeia
?Gamma-ray Optical?
?Infrared Radio?
9
Access Methods
  • In order to see something in SkyView
  • Need to know where to look (e.g. an items
    position coordinates or name
  • Need to know what wavelength to view the item in
  • Interfaces
  • Non-Astronomer
  • Basic
  • Advanced
  • Java
  • Customized

10
Search Interfaces
  • Non-Astronomer Interface
  • Quick access to SkyView
  • Users needs little or no astronomical knowledge
  • Only provides false color images
  • Basic Interface
  • More options but still simple
  • User has choice of surveys, area, and image size
  • Only provides false color images

11
Search Interfaces
  • Advanced Interface
  • User has even more control over image size and
    resolution
  • Allows user to combine data from multiple images
    and to overlay images
  • Provides true color images

12
Search Interfaces
  • Java Interface
  • Interactive
  • For those with a java compatible browser
  • Provides 3-D Images
  • Customized Interface
  • As much information as the Advanced Interface
  • Users can choose and save search options

13
Searching
  • Required Parameters
  • Name or Coordinates
  • Wavelength
  • Optional Parameters
  • Coordinate System
  • Projection
  • Brightness Scaling
  • Image Size
  • Grid
  • Equinox

14
Access Methods
  • Only available online
  • No password required
  • No login ID required
  • Available for free to all
  • Constraints
  • Need a Java-capable browser to view Java
    Interface
  • Need a browser that can view images

15
Similarity/Relevance Estimation
  • Little Query Structure
  • Check boxes or choose options
  • Not Content-based Retrieval
  • Precision and Recall
  • Either 1 or 0 (either you retrieve an image or
    you do not)
  • Documents are not related
  • No relevance feedback

16
Search Results
17
System Usability
  • Excellent help pages
  • Non-Astronomer interface very easy to use not
    too technical
  • Some Very Technical Interfaces
  • Multiple Required and Optional Parameters
  • At least ½ billion objects cataloged
  • As non-astronomers, cannot really rate the
    usability of the more technical interfaces

18
Critical Analysis Strengths
  • Large number of images available in various
    wavelengths
  • Ease of use, Simple design
  • Various search interfaces based on level of
    astronomical expertise
  • Excellent help documentation
  • Images available to anyone for free
  • Encourages user feedback

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Critical Analysis Weaknesses
  • No relevance formula either you retrieve an
    image or you do not
  • Cannot compare images
  • Cannot cluster results
  • No available information on specific celestial
    objectshave to go elsewhere to find star
    names/coordinates
  • Independent database

20
Recommendationsfor System Improvement
  • List of, or links to, common star names and
    coordinates
  • Add searches for types of objects e.g. black
    holes or nebulae

21
Additional Comments
  • Searching is very complex due to the scientific
    nature of the data housed here
  • Some weaknesses may not be weaknesses, except in
    the mind of a user who prefers specific features
    in any IR system

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