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         "id"   : "https://puma.ub.uni-stuttgart.de/bibtex/2b2b74ebfcc907e679b8a47e9b04a1bbb/asteroidguy",         
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         "label" : "Helping Bridge the FIR-Data-Drought with the SOFIA Data Center (SDC)",
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            "Bernhard Schulz","Aaron Bryant","Christian Fischer","Nadine Fischer","Benjamin Greiner","Michael Hütwohl","Christof Iserlohe","Thomas Keilig","Alfred Krabbe","Bastian Knieling","Karsten Schindler","Andreas Siggelkow","Rainer Strecker","Oliver Zeile"
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            	{"first" : "Aaron",	"last" : "Bryant"},
            	{"first" : "Christian",	"last" : "Fischer"},
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         "abstract": "During 783 scientific flights, SOFIA, the Stratospheric Observatory for Infrared Astronomy of the space agencies of Germany and the United States, DLR and NASA, respectively, collected a considerable volume of scientific data, that is available through the Infrared Science Archive at IPAC. After the end of flight operations in September 2022, with only one year of ramp-down time for Science Mission Operations remaining, only a limited data reprocessing of Cycles 5 to 9 could be achieved. In order to complete the job and ensure a full exploitation of the considerable investment in SOFIA, the Institute of Spaceflight Systems of the University of Stuttgart, the home of the German SOFIA Institute (DSI), submitted a proposal to DLR to create a SOFIA Data Center (SDC) with a more comprehensive plan for a five-year post operational phase. The proposal was accepted and funded and the project started in July 2024. This contribution will make a brief assessment of the history and outlook of Far-Infrared (FIR) astronomical observatories, and discuss the SDC's plans to perform a more comprehensive reprocessing of all stored SOFIA data. We will use upgraded data processing pipelines, with improved pointing reconstruction, derived from guide camera imagery and new corrections for atmospheric water vapor and instrumental effects. The science data - re-ordered by astronomical criteria - will be stored along with the technical and operational engineering data of the telescope in a searchable, VO-compatible, publicly accessible archive. The newly formed SDC draws from the experience of the former DSI and seeks collaboration with scientists and engineers, that still hold knowledge of SOFIA operations and instrumentation. Once the SDC work is complete after 5 years, the archive will be transferred to the new German Astrophysics Center (DZA) as a long-term home. We expect to work with the entire astronomical community to promote the exploitation and publication of valuable Mid- and Far-Infrared data, establish a powerful scientific resource for the post-mission phase, and bridge the gap until the next space- or stratospheric FIR observatory becomes available....",
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