Computer Science – Databases
Scientific paper
May 2009
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=2009aipc.1135..225l&link_type=abstract
FUTURE DIRECTIONS IN ULTRAVIOLET SPECTROSCOPY: A Conference Inspired by the Accomplishments of the Far Ultraviolet Spectroscopic
Computer Science
Databases
Astronomical Catalogs, Atlases, Sky Surveys, Databases, Retrieval Systems, Archives, Etc., Space-Based Ultraviolet, Optical, And Infrared Telescopes, Astronomical And Space-Research Instrumentation
Scientific paper
With the end of FUSE operations at Johns Hopkins, the long time FUSE project web presence is being transferred to an expanded archival web site hosted at the Multi-mission Archive at Space Telescope (MAST). MAST and FUSE project personnel are working together to permanently preserve the historical, technical, and scientifically important FUSE information within MAST, as well as provide access to the nearly 6,000 FUSE observations which have been fully reprocessed with CalFUSE 3.2. The MAST/FUSE web site will serve archival users, technical users, educators and the general public. The official web site transition from JHU to MAST occurred in January 2009. The MAST/FUSE web page can be accessed at the URL http://archive.stsci.edu/fuse.
Blair William Patrick
Caplinger James
Dixon William V.
Kruk Jeff W.
Levay Karen L.
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