@gijsnelemans I recognised that and made a corresponding comment in the #ADASS2022 proceedings article
Signed out of #ADASS2022, though may briefly tune in for the closing. It has been an incredible meeting with lots of cool, exciting tools and techniques in #astronomy and #software shown off. I'm inspired to revisit some of my work and apply them!
Sorry for a lot of the image spam, many without alt'text, but the slides were rich with information and were going fast.
#Software #Astronomy #adass2022
Very slick set of interfaces and tools being presented as part of ALeRCE, in use by ZTF and planned as a community broker for LSST. https://alerce.science/ #ADASS2022
For those who have missed my talk "The carbon footprint of astronomical observatories" at #ADASS2022, you can now watch the recording here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Is9ZEmVSrAA
The Firefly interface! Used at several different places and part of Rubin's platform. I really like how connected it is to VO standards. #ADASS2022
Managing big data with ESAC Science Data Centre (ESDC). Databases! And super relevant to a meeting we just had at work less than an hour ago 🤣 #ADASS2022
The prize talk for #ADASS2022 is for astropy, an incredible piece of python software for #astronomy work but also a community with nearly 500 independent contributors and a workflow that encourages more. #Astrodon
#Astrodon #Astronomy #adass2022
From Erik Tollerud on that other site: I'm honored and excited to be giving the #Adass2022 Software Prize talk in ~45 min on behalf of The Astropy Project! If you're (virtually) attending #ADASS, come check it out!
(now just in a couple of min...)
Very cool to see some of the early development of SIMBAD. I've used that so much in my own work! #ADASS2022
Well, this is convenient. When I had done my queries against SsODNet I wrote manual calls against the API and parsed the JSON response, but now I know there is a python and command-line API to make it much easier to work with. #ADASS2022
Final day of #ADASS2022! Starting off with a session on the Solar system Open Database Network: https://ssp.imcce.fr/webservices/
I actually ran across this a few months ago and started using it to fetch alternate asteroid designations 😉
It seems nobody is talking about #adass2022, although it is quite an interesting edition…
@owlice@twitter.com, maintainer of the ASCL.net is doing a great job of collecting the best from it… https://twitter.com/hashtag/ADASS2022?f=live
ESA showing off their eJWST science data interface. Really slick way to access #JWST data with all of the tools provided by ESASky, but also access with TAP/ADQL. They're also generating HiPS and MOCs for the data, which are super useful. #ADASS2022
Healpix and MOCs with Rust! Still trying to wrap my head around how best we can use MOCs but always exciting to see them in practice. #ADASS2022
F-X Pineau presenting the Rust programming language. I've also been hearing about this one for a while now so it was informative to see it presented this way. I want to find the time to learn more and try it out 😉 #ADASS2022
Great talk by Brent Miszalski on sustainability for #astronomy archives across many different aspects. #ADASS2022 #Astrodon
#Astrodon #adass2022 #Astronomy
Oh, moving target/solar system work! Nate Tellis presented work to do precovery for asteroids in NSC data. The healpix indexing strategy was key at making this fast. I really want us to build such an index for MAST data. #ADASS2022 #Astrodon #Astronomy
#Astronomy #Astrodon #adass2022
Very interesting talk by Deepashri Thatte at #ADASS2022 about #JWST NIRISS Aperture Masking Interferometry observations of Jupiter's moon Io to look for volcanoes. Such a cool technology experiment... and also space volcanoes 😜