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Keywords

methods: data analysis
astronomical databases: miscellaneous
astronomical databases: virtual observatory tools

How to Cite

New web technologies for astronomy. (2014). Revista Mexicana De Astrofísica Y Astronomía Serie De Conferencias, 45(1), 75. https://astronomia.unam.mx/journals/rmxac/article/view/2014rmxac..45...75s
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Abstract

Thanks to the new HTML5 capabilities and the huge improvements of the JavaScript language, it is now possible to design very complex and interactive web user interfaces. On top of that, the once monolithic and file-server oriented web servers are evolving into easily programmable server applications capable to cope with the complex interactions made possible by the new generation of browsers. We believe that the whole community of amateur and professionals astronomers can benefit from the potential of these new technologies. New web interfaces can be designed to provide the user with a large deal of much more intuitive and interactive tools. Accessing astronomical data archives, schedule, control and monitor observatories, and in particular robotic telescopes, supervising data reduction pipelines, all are capabilities that can now be implemented in a JavaScript web application. In this paper we describe the Sadira package we are implementing exactly to this aim.