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A Magellan Data Archive

A Magellan Data Archive. Andrew Szentgyorgyi Magellan SAC Meeting Pasadena/18 Mar 2012. Context. All data taken with CfA instruments in Arizona is immediately mirrored to archive in Cambridge Data stored in perpetuity Would be possible with high speed data link to Magellan

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A Magellan Data Archive

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  1. A Magellan Data Archive Andrew Szentgyorgyi Magellan SAC Meeting Pasadena/18 Mar 2012

  2. Context • All data taken with CfA instruments in Arizona is immediately mirrored to archive in Cambridge • Data stored in perpetuity • Would be possible with high speed data link to Magellan • Data access control is strong, only PI’s, archivists and instrument PI’s can access data • Email is sent informing PI data has been taken and how to access it • Is extremely useful to PI’s – data is never lost • Is extremely useful to instrument teams – trending, problem solving, &c. • However, not truly an archive except for specific CfA projects • Warren Brown is now TDC* Director *TDC = Telescope data center

  3. Questions for SAC • Should we mirror & store Magellan f/5 data for entire consortium? • Is there interest in evolving data storage to archive? • What would that archive look like? • What is possible with limited resources? • Should data remain proprietary forever? • If data becomes public after proprietary period, what metadata must we generate to make the data useful? • Are other consortium members willing to participate in developing an archive? • What sorts of pipelines would we envision developing? • How strong is community interest in receiving processed data?

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