N. Parmiggiani , A. Bulgarelli , M. Tavani , C. Pittori , L. Baroncelli , M. Malaspina , D. Beneventano , L. Castaldini , A. Di Piano , R. Falco , V. Fioretti , F. Lucarelli , G. Panebianco , F. Verrecchia
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The AGILEScience mobile application for the AGILE space mission
AGILE is a space mission launched in 2007 to study X-ray and gamma-ray phenomena through data acquired by different payload instruments. The AGILE Team developed an application called AGILEScience that allows to visualize information about the AGILE space mission from mobile devices, such as smartphones and tablets. The AGILEScience application can be downloaded freely for iOS and Android devices.
Beside sharing information about the AGILE space mission with the public for outreach purposes, similarly to what other applications do, the AGILEScience app offers some new and unique features in gamma-ray astrophysics: (i) it gives public access in nearly real-time to the sky view of a gamma-ray satellite for the first time, (ii) it interacts with the AGILE remote gamma-ray data storage and analysis system, allowing data analysis to be sent and results to be visualized, and (iii) it allows the AGILE Team to access a password-protected section of the app to view detailed AGILE pipeline results and submit advanced analyses. The last two features are critical to allow remote and easy access to the results of the AGILE automated pipelines.
In particular, the ability to visualize results and execute manual data analysis from mobile devices is key during the follow-up of transient events and to easily monitor the satellite status via smartphone.
Astronomy and ComputingASTRONOMY & ASTROPHYSICSCOMPUTER SCIENCE,-COMPUTER SCIENCE, INTERDISCIPLINARY APPLICATIONS
CiteScore
4.10
自引率
8.00%
发文量
67
期刊介绍:
Astronomy and Computing is a peer-reviewed journal that focuses on the broad area between astronomy, computer science and information technology. The journal aims to publish the work of scientists and (software) engineers in all aspects of astronomical computing, including the collection, analysis, reduction, visualisation, preservation and dissemination of data, and the development of astronomical software and simulations. The journal covers applications for academic computer science techniques to astronomy, as well as novel applications of information technologies within astronomy.