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These are the proceedings of a meeting in honour of Massimo
Capaccioli at the occasion of his 70th birthday. The conference
aimed at summarizing the results from the main current and past
digital sky survey projects and at discussing how these can be used
to inspire ongoing projects and better plan the future ones. Over
the last decades, digital sky surveys performed with dedicated
telescopes and finely-tuned wide-field cameras, have revolutionized
astronomy. They have become the main tool to investigate the nearby
and far away universe, thus providing new insights in the
understanding of the galaxy structure and assembly across time, the
dark components of the universe, as well as the history of our own
galaxy. They have also opened the time domain leading to a new
understanding of the transient phenomena in the universe. By
providing public access to top quality data, digital surveys have
also changed the everyday practice of astronomers who have become
less dependent on direct access to large observing facilities. The
full scientific exploitation of these surveys has also triggered
significant advances in both space and ground based technology and
in the field of multi-object spectroscopy. The various sections of
this book are devoted to different relevant aspects of astrophysics
in the era of digital sky surveys and include both review and
shorter, more focused contributions.
These are the proceedings of a meeting in honour of Massimo
Capaccioli at the occasion of his 70th birthday. The conference
aimed at summarizing the results from the main current and past
digital sky survey projects and at discussing how these can be used
to inspire ongoing projects and better plan the future ones. Over
the last decades, digital sky surveys performed with dedicated
telescopes and finely-tuned wide-field cameras, have revolutionized
astronomy. They have become the main tool to investigate the nearby
and far away universe, thus providing new insights in the
understanding of the galaxy structure and assembly across time, the
dark components of the universe, as well as the history of our own
galaxy. They have also opened the time domain leading to a new
understanding of the transient phenomena in the universe. By
providing public access to top quality data, digital surveys have
also changed the everyday practice of astronomers who have become
less dependent on direct access to large observing facilities. The
full scientific exploitation of these surveys has also triggered
significant advances in both space and ground based technology and
in the field of multi-object spectroscopy. The various sections of
this book are devoted to different relevant aspects of astrophysics
in the era of digital sky surveys and include both review and
shorter, more focused contributions.
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