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DATACENTRES, DATABASES & CATALOGUES
Main actors in astronomy research in the country  There are 7 Research Institutes in the structure of the National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine (NAS of Ukraine), 2 Research Institutes in the structure of the Ministry of Education and Science, Youth and Sport of Ukraine (MESYS of Ukraine); 15 astronomical observatories and Departments in the structure of the Universities of the MESYS of Ukraine; 1 Private Astronomical Observatory play a main role in the development and teaching Astronomy in Ukraine.
 
The XPM Catalog  Absolute proper motions of 280 million stars distributed all over the sky without gaps in the magnitude range 10m < V <20m on the basis of combined data from 2MASS and USNO-A2.0 catalogues.
 
MAO NASU Plate Archive   Digital archive of MAO NAS of Ukraine (GPA) comprises data of about 26 thousands of direct photographic plates, obtained with 14 instruments in 9 observational sites, and more than 2000 digital images of different resolution available via GPA search pages.
 
Mykolaiv AO Plate Archive   Digital archive of Mykolaiv Aastronomical Observatory (MykAO) includes astronomical data obtained during observations with photo plates and CCD frames. The digitization of the archive is near its completion. Digitized images are available via a web browser and Aladin.
 
AO LNU Plate Archive   Astronomical Observatory of Lviv National University (AO LNU) is the owner of valuable archive that stores approximately 8 000 of photographic plates from 1939, including nearly 6 000 direct images of the northern sky. The archive is partly digitized and images are available via the joint search pages of AO LNU and MAO NASU.
 
IRA UTR-2 catalogue of RS   The very-low frequency sky survey of discrete sources has been obtained in the Institute of Radio Astronomy of the Ukrainian National Academy of Sciences (Kharkov, Ukraine) with the UTR-2 radio telescope at a number of the lowest frequencies used in contemporary radio astronomy within the range from 10 to 25 MHz.
 
Mykolaiv AO stellar catalogues   27 astrometric stellar catalogues of Mykolaiv Aastronomical Observatory (MykAO) in VOTable format are available for downloading
 
AO KNU Historic Plate Archive   AO KNU glass collection contains about 20 thousand photographic plates. Historical part of the archive was received during 1898-1946 and now is being digitized.
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ASTRO INFO NET
Navigating the Stars: A Young Learner's Guide to Astronomy 
For as long as humanity has gazed upward, the night sky has been a source of fascination, wonder, and endless curiosity. The stars that light up the dark canvas of the night, the planets that dance across the sky, and the boundless mysteries of the universe invite us to question, explore, and dream. This guide serves as a compass to understand the vast realm of astronomy, lead you through the cosmos, enhance your understanding of the world, and inspire you to discover your place within this universe....
 
The Role of Data Science in Astronomy and Interstellar Exploration 
Space has always been a fascinating frontier for humans. From the first satellite, Sputnik 1, in 1957, to the amazing Mars rovers, our adventures in space show our love for discovery, creativity, and courage. Exploring space is a big dream, always pushing us to learn more and go further.Nowadays, data science is making a meaningful contribution to space technology. It's changing how we think about space. Being able to gather, understand, and use lots of data has helped us get to know the universe better and has changed how we explore and move through space.This article will examine how important data science is in space technology and how it's changing our journey into space. We'll cover how data science is making our space missions smarter and helping us solve the mysteries of space...
 
GRID-based Virtual Observatory VIRGO.UA 
VO VIRGO.UA for cosmology and astrophysics is a segment of VO «Infrastructure»- a virtual organization, which deals with ensuring the provision of standards for Grid Services for virtual organizations, to ensure reliability functioning of the Ukrainian power grid, Grid training for users and administrators of the Grid sites, as well as the creation of technical conditions UNG for entry into the international grid community...
 
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US VAO Data Discovery Portal 
Find datasets from thousands of astronomical collections known to the VO and over wide areas of the sky. This includes important collections from archives around the world. Feedback on your experience with the tool is appreciated -- please send your comments, suggestions, and questions to the VAO Help Desk.
 
US VAO Cross-Comparison Tool 
Perform fast positional cross-matches between an input table of up to 1 million sources and common astronomical source catalogs, such as 2MASS, SDSS DR7 and USNO-B. Feedback on your experience with the tool is appreciated -- please send your comments, suggestions, and questions to the VAO Help Desk.
 
VOPlot v1.8 Beta 
VOPlot v1.8Beta includes many enhancements and bug fixes. To name a few v1.8Beta supports multi-grid plots for 2D Scatter-Plot which allows the user to have multiple plots having grid size from 1x1 to 3x3 in a single window. Paginated view is added to see data in tabular format which allows user to navigate systematically. Provision to label Lat/Long lines is also added. Users can now plot a cumulative histogram for all histogram types. VOPlot 1.8Beta shows the metadata of a FITS file instantaneously while the actual loading happens in background. VOPlot v1.8Beta also provides better handling of "faulty data" while parsing an ASCII file.
 


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 Rapoport Yuri Grigorovich 

General data:

Born: 28.02.1956

Place of birth: Kyiv City, Ukrainian SSR

Studied in: T. G. Shevchenko Kyiv Order of Lenin State University (since 1999 Taras Shevchenko Kyiv National University) (1981);

Key interests: physics, magnetic fields of the Sun and stars, theory of nonlinear oscillations, geophysics. PhD Thesis: Distribution of nonlinear magnetostatic and electromagnetic waves in transversely bounded environments (1986 ); ScD Thesis: Wave processes in layered nonlinear and active metamaterials, gyrotropic and plasma media (2017 );


Biography:

He was born on February 28, 1956, in Kyiv City of Ukrainian SSR.

In 1981 (according to some data in 1978) he graduated from the Faculty of Physics of the Kiev Order of Lenin at the Taras Shevchenko State University.

In 1986 he defended his Ph.D. thesis "Distribution of nonlinear magnetostatic and electromagnetic waves in cross-bounded environments".

In 2006 he graduated from doctorate of Taras Shevchenko Kyiv National University.

Before 1991 he worked at the Saturn Research Institute, and since 1991 has been working at the Department of Astronomy and Space Physics at the Taras Shevchenko National University of Kyiv. At present, Senior Researcher.

In 2017 he defended his doctoral dissertation "Wave processes in layered nonlinear and active metamaterials, gyrotropic and plasma media".

During the work of a scientist on the theory of electromagnetic field and space communication systems at the Saturn Research Institute under his leadership a set of programs for the modeling and optimization of non-reciprocal ferrite devices, precise electrodynamic models of transmission lines and a complex physical and numerical wave model of field Transistor with Distribution Effects. On the basis of this work, an article was published in IEEE Transactions on Microwave Theory and Technique.

At the Department of Astronomy and Space Physics of Kyiv Taras Shevchenko University under the Alert Project and the joint research program with the Space Research Institute of NAS of Ukraine and the State Space Agency of Ukraine and the National Antarctic Scientific Center of the Ministry of Education and Science of Ukraine, the scientist conducted a study on electrodynamics and nonlinear wave theory in heterogeneous and layered solids, in plasma, and in the atmosphere. He is one of the authors of the nonlinear theory of diffraction and numerical simulation of new effects of the propagation of magnetostatic waves and vortices in ferrite films. He develops models of wave bonds in the system of "lithosphere-atmosphere-ionosphere-magnetosphere", including models of three channels of energy transfer from the lithosphere and the lower atmosphere to the ionosphere: electromagnetic, electrostatic-photochem. and acousto-gravitational and planetary electromagnetic waves. Since 2001, the scientist has performed a series of works on modeling of wave nonlinear processes in passive and active metamaterials using nanotechnologies "from microwave to optics". Since 2010 he has been developing a "three-level approach to graphene electromagnetic electronic metamaterials". They proposed new concepts of active meta-environment with "spatial enhancement" on the basis of "loaded" meta particles and "graphene solid-state electron optics." The scientist developed and read the courses on plasma linear waves, plasma solitons, general physics, probability theory and linear algebra for students of the Faculty of Physics of the Taras Shevchenko Kyiv National University, "The University of Montana" (USA), "Aalto University" (Finland) , nonlinear oscillations and waves in plasma and in metamaterials, etc. Develops models for influencing the ionosphere of sound from a ground source. He takes an active part in international scientific cooperation with colleagues from the Space Research Institute of NAS of Ukraine and the State Space Agency of Ukraine, as well as universities in the UK, Mexico, Finland, Israel, Australia. He is the author and co-author of about 70 articles in scientific journals and "invited" sections in monographs, and has about 140 scientific publications in total.




Main publications:
  1. Черемных, О.К., Ю.М. Ямпольский, А.В. Агапитов, А.В. Зализовский, В.Н. Ивченко, Л.В. Козак, А.С. Парновский, Ю.Г. Рапопорт, Ю.А. Селиванов, А.В. Колосков, С.О. Черемных. Исследования МГД-колебаний внутренней магнитосферы Земли в космическом проекте РЕЗОНАНС. Космічна наука і технологія,. т. 19, № 2, cс. 5–42, 2013.
  2. РАПОПОРТ ЮРІЙ ГРИГОРОВИЧ ХВИЛЬОВІ ПРОЦЕСИ В ШАРУВАТИХ НЕЛІНІЙНИХІ АКТИВНИХ МЕТАМАТЕРІАЛАХ, ГІРОТРОПНИХ І ПЛАЗМОВИХ СЕРЕДОВИЩАХ. АВТОРЕФЕРАТ дисертації на здобуття наукового ступенядоктора фізико-математичних наук.- Київ–2017.-38 с.
  3. РАПОПОРТ ЮРІЙ ГРИГОРОВИЧ ХВИЛЬОВІ ПРОЦЕСИ В ШАРУВАТИХ НЕЛІНІЙНИХІ АКТИВНИХ МЕТАМАТЕРІАЛАХ, ГІРОТРОПНИХ І ПЛАЗМОВИХ СЕРЕДОВИЩАХ. Дисертація на здобуття наукового ступенядоктора фізико-математичних наук.- Київ–2017.-465 с.
  4. Солітонна модель утворення сферичних хмар у плазмових хвостах комет/Чурюмов К.І., Рапопорт Ю.Г.//Вісник Астрономічної школи, 2013, том 9, № 2, с. 139–141



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