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Astro-COLIBRI

science.astro.colibri

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Total installs
0+
Rating
0.0
Released
August 14, 2021
Last updated
March 26, 2025
Category
Education
Developer
Fabian Schussler
Developer details

Name
Fabian Schussler
E-mail
unknown
Website
http://astro-colibri.science
Country
unknown
Address
unknown
iOS SDKs

  • Firebase Cloud Messaging
  • Firebase Crashlytics
  • Flutter
  • Google Firebase
  • iOS SDK
  • SwiftUI

Screenshots

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Description

Flares of known astronomical sources and new transient phenomena occur on different timescales, from sub-seconds to several days or weeks. The discovery potential of both serendipitous observations and multi-messenger and multi-wavelength follow-up observations could be maximized with a tool which allows for quickly acquiring an overview over both persistent sources as well as transient events in the relevant phase space. Astro-COLIBRI's architecture comprises a RESTful API, a real-time database, a cloud-based alert system and a website as well as an app as clients for users. The structure of Astro-COLIBRI is optimized for performance and reliability and exploits concepts such as multi-index database queries, a global content delivery network (CDN), and direct data streams from the database to the clients to allow for a seemless user experience. Astro-COLIBRI evaluates incoming VOEvent messages of astronomical observations in real time, filters them by user specified criteria and puts them into their MWL and MM context. The clients provide a graphical representation with an easy to grasp summary of the relevant data to allow for the fast identification of interesting phenomena and provides an assessement of observing conditions at a large selection of observatories around the world.