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Data Management in the Euclid Science Archive System

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  30 May 2017

P. de Teodoro
Affiliation:
ESAC Science Data Centre (ESDC), Villanueva de la Canada, Madrid, 28692, Spain email: pteodoro@sciops.esa.int
S. Nieto
Affiliation:
ESAC Science Data Centre (ESDC), Villanueva de la Canada, Madrid, 28692, Spain email: snieto@sciops.esa.int
B. Altieri
Affiliation:
ESAC Science Data Centre (ESDC), Villanueva de la Canada, Madrid, 28692, Spain email: baltieri@sciops.esa.int
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Abstract

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Euclid is the ESA M2 mission and a milestone in the understanding of the geometry of the Universe. In total Euclid will produce up to 26 PB per year of observations. The Science Archive Systems (SAS) belongs to the Euclid Archive System (EAS) that sits in the core of the Euclid Science Ground Segment (SGS). The SAS is being built at the ESAC Science Data Centre (ESDC), which is responsible for the development and operations of the scientific archives for the Astronomy, Planetary and Heliophysics missions of ESA. The SAS is focused on the needs of the scientific community and is intended to provide access to the most valuable scientific metadata from the Euclid mission. In this paper we describe the architectural design of the system, implementation progress and the main challenges from the data management point of view in the building of the SAS.

Type
Contributed Papers
Copyright
Copyright © International Astronomical Union 2017 

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