New Horizons from Multi-Wavelength Sky Surveys (International Astronomical Union Symposia)

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New Horizons from Multi-Wavelength Sky Surveys (International Astronomical Union Symposia)

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Large area sky surveys are now a reality in the radio, IR, optical and X-ray passbands. In the next few years, new surveys using optical, UV and IR mosaic cameras with high throughput digital detectors will expand the dynamic range and accuracy of photometry and astrometry of objects over a significant fraction of the entire sky. Parallel X-ray and radio surveys over the same areas will produce astronomical image and spectroscopic databases of unprecedented size and quality. The combined data sets will provide significant new constraints on star formation, stellar dynamics, Galactic structure, the evolution of galaxies and large scale structure, as well as new opportunities to identify rare objects in the solar system and the Galaxy. Large area surveys have formidable data acquisition, processing, archiving, and data distribution demands and this meeting provided a forum for sharing experiences amongst workers specializing in different wavebands as well as discussing how multiband observations can reveal fundamental relationships in our understanding of the Universe.

New Horizons from Multi-Wavelength Sky Surveys (International Astronomical Union Symposia),Brian J. McLean,Daniel A. Golombek,Jeffrey J.E. Hayes,Harry E. Payne,Springer,0792348036,Astronomy - General,Cosmology,Probability & Statistics - General,Science,Astronomy,Science / Astronomy,Observations,Congresses,Radio astronomy,Descriptive Astronomy,Space sciences,Milky Way,Interstellar matter

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