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  Piggybacking astronomical hazard investigations on scientific Big Data missions

Verdoes Kleijn, G. A., Saifollahi, T., Williams, R., Stolk, O., Feulner, G. (2023): Piggybacking astronomical hazard investigations on scientific Big Data missions - Astronomical Hazards for Life on Earth, (Proceedings of the International Astronomical Union ; 19), Symposium S374: Astronomical Hazards for Life on Earth (Busan, Rep. of Korea 2022), 24-38, 15 p.
https://doi.org/10.1017/S174392132400067X

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Verdoes Kleijn, Gijs A.1, Author
Saifollahi, Teymoor1, Author
Williams, Rees1, Author
Stolk, Oscar1, Author
Feulner, Georg2, Author                 
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 Abstract: Current and upcoming large optical and near-infrared astronomical surveys have fundamental science as their primary drivers. To cater to those, these missions scan large fractions of the entire sky at multiple wavelengths and epochs. These aspects make these data sets also valuable for investigations into astronomical hazards for life on Earth. The Netherlands Research School for Astronomy (NOVA) is a partner in several optical / near-infrared surveys. In this paper we focus on the astronomical hazard value for two sets of those: the surveys with the OmegaCAM wide-field imager at the VST and with the Euclid Mission. For each of them we provide a brief overview of the astronomical survey hardware, the data and the information systems. We present first results related to the astronomical hazard investigations. We evaluate to what extent the existing functionality of the information systems covers the needs for the astronomical hazard investigations.

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Language(s): eng - English
 Dates: 2025-12-012025-12-182023-08-01
 Publication Status: Finally published
 Pages: 15
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 Identifiers: DOI: 10.1017/S174392132400067X
PIKDOMAIN: RD1 - Earth System Analysis
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Working Group: Past and Future Earth
Research topic keyword: Paleoclimate
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Title: Symposium S374: Astronomical Hazards for Life on Earth
Place of Event: Busan, Rep. of Korea
Start-/End Date: 2022-08-09 - 2022-08-11

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