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Paper: Palomar-QUEST: A case study in designing sky surveys in the VO era
Monograph: 6, Twenty Years of ADASS
Page: 769
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Abstract: The advent of wide-area multicolour synoptic sky surveys is leading to data sets unprecedented in size, complexity and data through-put. VO technology offers a way to exploit these to the full but requires changes in design philosophy. The Palomar-QUEST survey is a major new survey being undertaken by Caltech, Yale, JPL and Indiana University to repeatedly observe ⅓ of the sky (∼ 15000 sq. deg. between -27° ≤ δ ≤ 27°) in seven passbands. Utilising the 48-inch Oschin Schmidt Telescope at the Palomar Observatory with the 112-CCD QUEST camera covering the full 4° × 4° field of view, it will generate ∼ 1TB of data per month. In this paper, we review the design of QUEST as a VO resource, a federated data set and an exemplar of VO standards.
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