International Virtual Observatory Alliance - Members

Members

IVOA currently brings together nineteen member organisations, both national and international :

  1. Argentina Virtual Observatory http://nova.org.ar/
  2. Armenian Virtual Observatory http://arvo.sci.am
  3. Virtual Observatory United Kingdom http://www.astrogrid.org/
  4. Australian Virtual Observatory http://aus-vo.org.au/
  5. Brazilian Virtual Observatory http://www.lna.br/bravo/
  6. Chinese Virtual Observatory http://www.china-vo.org
  7. Canadian Virtual Observatory http://www.cadc-ccda.hia-iha.nrc-cnrc.gc.ca/cvo/
  8. European Space Agency http://esavo.esac.esa.int/
  9. European Virtual Observatory http://www.euro-vo.org/
  10. German Astrophysical Virtual Observatory http://www.g-vo.org/
  11. Hungarian Virtual Observatory http://hvo.elte.hu/en/
  12. Japanese Virtual Observatory http://jvo.nao.ac.jp/
  13. Virtual Astronomical Observatory, United States http://www.usvao.org
  14. Observatoire Virtuel France http://www.france-vo.org/
  15. Russian Virtual Observatory http://www.inasan.rssi.ru/eng/rvo/
  16. Spanish Virtual Observatory http://svo.laeff.inta.es/
  17. Ukrainian Virtual Observatory http://www.ukr-vo.org/
  18. Italian Virtual Observatory http://vobs.astro.it
  19. Virtual Observatory India http://vo.iucaa.ernet.in/%7Evoi/

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