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Meteor Databases in Astronomy

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  30 May 2017

Svitlana V. Kolomiyets*
Affiliation:
Kharkiv National University of Radio Electronics, 14 Nauki Ave, Kharkiv UA-61166, Ukraine email: [email protected]
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Abstract

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There are specific problems of databases in meteor science such as making meteor databases into the modern research tools. Special institutes and virtual observatories exist for the meteor data storage where the data is online and in open access. However, there are also numerous databases without the open access, such as for example, three radar databases: Kharkiv database with 250,000 meteor orbits in Ukraine, New Zealand database with 500,000 meteor orbits, and Canadian database with more than 3 million meteor orbits. One of the reasons the open access is absent for these databases could be the complexity in the copyright compliance. In the framework of the creation of the modern effective research tool in the meteor science, we discuss here the case of the Kharkiv meteor database.

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