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< Russian Virtual Observatory was founded in 2002. However there was no real scientific activity within it, that can partially be explained by weak knowledge in Russian astronomical community of what is Virtual Observatory in general and insufficient maturity of VO technology.
< SAI RVO development group was organized in Sternberg Astronomical Institute, Moscow University, in summer 2005. Primary goal of the group is to develop fully functional node of Virtual Observatory in Russia and to solve typical astrophysical problems using VO technology. SAI RVO team includes 10 active members; on Sep 19, 2005 SAI RVO team has applied to Russian Foundation of a Basic Research for a 3-year grant. Team plans to solve:
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> Russian Virtual Observatory was founded in 2002. However there was no real scientific activity within it, that could be partially explained by weak knowledge in Russian astronomical community about Virtual Observatory and insufficient maturity of VO technology.
> SAI RVO development group was organized in Sternberg Astronomical Institute, Moscow University, in summer 2005, to meet the requirements of modern
> astronomy to develop unified access to astronomical data using
> generally adopted standards. Primary goal of the group is to develop fully functional node of Virtual Observatory in Russia and to solve typical astrophysical problems using VO technology. SAI RVO team includes 10 active members; on Sep 19, 2005 SAI RVO team has applied to Russian Foundation of a Basic Research for a 3-year grant. Team plans to solve:
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Russian Virtual Observatory was founded in 2002. However there was no real scientific activity within it, that could be partially explained by weak knowledge in Russian astronomical community about Virtual Observatory and insufficient maturity of VO technology.
SAI RVO development group was organized in Sternberg Astronomical Institute, Moscow University, in summer 2005, to meet the requirements of modern astronomy to develop unified access to astronomical data using generally adopted standards. Primary goal of the group is to develop fully functional node of Virtual Observatory in Russia and to solve typical astrophysical problems using VO technology. SAI RVO team includes 10 active members; on Sep 19, 2005 SAI RVO team has applied to Russian Foundation of a Basic Research for a 3-year grant. Team plans to solve: