AstroGrid Warwick Workshop 23 June 2008
Workshop Aim
This short workshop will allow participants to gain knowledge of using the AstroGrid Virtual Observatory software (mainly VODesktop and python scripting) to help discover and work with astronomical data. The participants will get a brief overview of AstroGrid, before spending a few hours in a hands-on session, where they will get to work through a number of examples. Help will be provided by AstroGrid 'tutors'.
Warwick Workshop Agenda
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| 14.00 |
Seminar |
.odp .pdf |
SilviaDalla |
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| 14.45 |
Hands-On Groups |
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VODesktop and helper applications |
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Python Scripting for AstroGrid |
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Solar Tools |
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| 16.45 |
Feedback and Close |
Workshop Location
Pre-Workshop Checklist
Pre-requistites for running AstroGrid software on your own laptop
AstroGrid Help Pages
During the hands-on session we will aim to work through a number of the worked examples contained within our on-line examples pages. Attendees will be able to work at their own pace, with AstroGrid tutors available to help out as required. We suggest that attendees have a look at the following help pages:
The worked examples can be found at:
and we suggest that you start with some of the simpler ones:
In terms of tools on the desktop we'll make a fair amount of use of TopCat to visualise tabular data - thus do launch topcat and have a look at this and the
*quickstart guide*
Solar and STP examples
For those of you looking for Solar Physics or STP examples - take a look at the Solar/STP pages:
Python Scripting
Those of you familiar with scripting might like to try out the Python scripting side of AstroGrid:
- Python help pages: read this for help on installing and working with Python.
- Look at the end of that page for a tar file with example python scripts which you can run
Attendance
Local Network Information
Wireless Internet access
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NicholasWalton - 13 May 2008
Topic revision: r6 - 2008-06-22 - 18:38:00 -
SilviaDalla