Big universe, big data, astronomical opportunity
The future of astronomy is not in acquiring new data, but in mining the old
Astronomical data is and has always been "big data". Once that was only true metaphorically, now it is true in all senses. We acquire it far more rapidly than the rate at which we can process, analyse and exploit it. This means we are creating a vast global repository that may already hold answers to some of the fundamental questions of the Universe we are seeking.
Does this mean we should cancel our up-coming missions and telescopes - after all why continue to order food when the table is replete? Of course not. What it means is that, while we continue our inevitable yet budget limited advancement into the future, so we must also simultaneously do justice to the data we have already acquired.
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