Brought to my close attention because this is in the astronomy space. A long time academic interest. But then it came to mind that any system be observed in this way over time. Then examine the data for anomalies, patterns, trends. Probably with different observable parameters, and goals and needs. Thinking that further.Will be attending for inspiration.
Via DSC:
The Vera C. Rubin Observatory, currently under construction in Chile, will conduct a vast astronomical survey of our dynamic Universe starting in 2022. They plan to collect 500 petabytes of image data by observing the skies continuously for 10 years and produce nearly instant alerts for objects that change in position or brightness every night. In addition to astronomical data, their dataset will include DevOps, IoT, and real-time monitoring data.
In this latest Data Science Central webinar, Dr. Angelo Fausti will demonstrate:
How a time-series database has the versatility to address their needs
How they created a solution to enhance visibility across their organization and improve actionable insights
How they pull software development and sensor data from their telescope, camera and observatory IoT devices
Speaker:
Dr. Angelo Fausti, Software Engineer -- Vera C. Rubin Observatory
Hosted by: Rafael Knuth, Contributing Editor -- Data Science Central
Title: 500 Petabytes of Data to Understand the Universe Better
Date: Wednesday, March 18th, 2020
Time: 9:00 AM - 10:00 AM PDT
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Reserve your Webinar seat now
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