Facilities and Instrument taxonomy

Robert Rovetto ontologos at yahoo.com
Fri Jan 28 11:09:57 CET 2022


Hi Alberto, 

One of my works-in-progress is a taxonomy/ontology of spaceflight missions (broadly construed).

If you and your colleagues are interested in creating one specifically for astrophysics, I'm very interested in formally working together to do that. 

Please contact me in any case.

Roberto Rovetto
--Schedule a Meeting.Hire ontology services.NASA Datanauts Open Data Initiative class of 2017.

https://purl.org/space-ontology (Orbital Space Domain Knowledge Modeling)
Research Affiliate,Centerfor Orbital Debris Education & Research.Education Committee, International Association for Ontology and its Applications.
ORCID: http://orcid.org/0000-0003-3835-7817   On Thursday, January 27, 2022, 06:02:17 PM EST, Accomazzi, Alberto <aaccomazzi at cfa.harvard.edu> wrote:  
 
 Dear Semantics,
I have been asked by NASA colleagues if there is an existing taxonomy of Missions, facilities and instruments in use in Astrophysics.  This of course brought back fond memories of discussions I've had with some of you over the past decade, but I'm afraid I haven't followed any of the recent conversations on the topic.
So I found my way to the following IVOA pages:https://wiki.ivoa.net/twiki/bin/view/IVOA/UniFacilhttps://wiki.ivoa.net/twiki/bin/view/IVOA/MetaTelInst

>From what I can gather, some progress has been made but there is still no official list that this WG has endorsed or is even considering at this point.  Is this correct?  And if so, are there any "work in progress" lists that are available for inspection?
Thanks,Alberto

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