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Astrophysics CD-ROMs
in the NSSDC Archive
Cynthia Cheung
HEASARC
HEASARC CD-ROMs
Compact Disk-Read Only Memory (CD-ROM) technology has enabled the dissemination
of large volumes of scientific data at very low prices to many researchers.
The HEASARC produced its first CD-ROM containing data products from the
Einstein (HEAO 2) Solid State Spectrometer (SSS) and the Focal Plane Crystal
Spectrometer (FPCS) in June 1992. These were distributed in the past two
American Astronomical Society meetings in Ohio and Arizona. The CD-ROM was
pre-mastered at the National Space Science Data Center (NSSDC) at GSFC. The
NSSDC, as a partner in the HEASARC collaboration, will continue to support the
production, archiving, and distribution of CD-ROMs for high energy astrophysics
data.
Since last fall, the NSSDC has started user support and distribution of
Einstein data products on CD-ROM issued by the Einstein Data Center (EDC) at
the Smithsonian Astrophysical Observatory (SAO). The earlier issues: IPC
Images, HRI Images, and the IPC Slew Survey, are also available on the
WORM-jukebox in the NSSDC Data Archive and Distribution System (NDADS) and can
be retrieved electronically via ARMS (Legacy, 1, 9). The
Einstein CD-ROM reprint license is being transferred from the SAO to the NSSDC
as part of the process of transferring some of the EDC data holdings to the
HEASARC.
Other Astrophysics CD-ROMs
The Astronomical Data Center in the NSSDC has produced a two-disk CD-ROM set
containing 114 selected astronomical catalogs. This set has been widely
distributed to the community and is also available electronically from NDADS.
Other astrophysics data on CD-ROM that are available from NSSDC include the
IRAS Sky Survey Atlas, and planetary data consisting of Galileo, Magellan,
Voyager and Viking Images, and data from the International Halley Watch.
CD-Write Once
HEASARC has recently begun an effort to examine the feasibility of using
CD-Write Once (CD-WO) as an archival media. CD-WO is an evolution of CD-ROM
into to sequential write-once medium. International standards are being
defined for CD-WO and it holds great promise to be a cost-effective means to
archive medium-size data sets.
Ordering CD-ROMs
The NSSDC has issued a CD-ROM catalog, "NASA Space and earth Science Data on
CD-ROM," Feb. 1993 (NSSDC WDC-A-R&S 93-01). This can be requested from the
NSSDC. Researchers with network access can check the CD-ROM catalog in the
NSSDC On-line Data and Information Service (NODIS) and place an order. NODIS a
menu-driven public service and does not require a password. To access NODIS,
NSI/DECnet (SPAN): SET HOST NSSDCA
USERNAME: NSSDC
INTERNET: Telnet nssdca.gsfc.nasa.gov
USERNAME: NSSDC
Scientists without network access can send e-mail, fax, write or call:
Coordinated Request and User Support Office
National Space Science Data Center
Code 633.4
Goddard Space Flight Center
Greenbelt, MD 20771
Telephone: (301) 286-6695
FAX: (301) 286-4952
E-mail: NSSDCA::REQUEST
request@nssdca.gsfc.nasa.gov
Cost of CDROMs
The cost of the first CD-ROM from any data set is US $20.00; each additional
CD-ROM from the same set is another US $6.00. Each software package is US
$9.00. Requestors in the US add $2.50 for shipping and handling. Those from
outside the US add $10.00. Payment can be made using Visa, MasterCard,
American Express, check, or International Money Order. Please make check or
International Money Order payable to Hughes STX Corporation in US dollars.
Currently Available CD-ROMs (May 1, 1993)
Set No. Issue Date Contents
1 Jun 1990 The Einstein Observatory Database of
HRI X-ray Images, Vol. 1
The Einstein Observatory Database of
HRI X-ray Images, Vol. 2
2 Jan 1991 The Einstein Observatory SLEW Survey, Version 1.0
3 Jun 1991 The Einstein Observatory Catalog of IPC
X-ray Sources, Vol. 1
The Einstein Observatory Catalog of IPC
X-ray Sources, Vol. 2
The Einstein Observatory Catalog of IPC
X-ray Sources, Vol. 3
4 Jan 1992 The Einstein Observatory Database of
HRI Images in Event List Format, Vol. 1
The Einstein Observatory Database of
HRI Images in Event List Format, Vol. 2
5 Jun 1992 The Einstein Observatory Database of
IPC Images in Event List Format, Vol. 1
The Einstein Observatory Database of
IPC Images in Event List Format, Vol. 2
The Einstein Observatory Database of
IPC Images in Event List Format, Vol. 3
The Einstein Observatory Database of
IPC Images in Event List Format, Vol. 4
6 Jun 1992 The Einstein Observatory SSS, MPC, and FPCS Data Products
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