IAU FITS Working Group Activities
The
IAU-FWG maintains the List of
Registered Extensions. The list includes a brief summary of the
extension type corresponding to each name, the developer, and the
status of the extension (e. g., standard, under discussion, local).
Chronology of FITS Activities of the IAU and the IAU-FWG
- July 1982
- The IAU General Assembly
endorses FITS, including the Random Groups
format, as the recommended format for transport of binary data.
- July 1982
- Commission 5 forms a Task Group, headed by Preben Grosbol, to define
and test a table extension to the FITS standard. The
work of this Task Force resulted in a proposal for rules for
generalized extensions to FITS and an
ASCII
Table extension for table and catalog data.
- July 1988
- The IAU General Assembly
endorses the Generalized Extensions and
ASCII Table Extensions agreements.
- July 1988
- The IAU FITS Working Group is formed under IAU Commission 5 by a
resolution of the IAU General Assembly.
Preben Grosbol and Don Wells are elected chairman and vice-chairman, respectively.
- 1 Jan 1990
- The
Floating Point Agreement, establishing IEEE 32-bit and 64-bit numbers
as the standard FITS floating point data type, is approved by the IAU-FWG.
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6 May 1994
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The
Physical Blocking
agreement for FITS files on different media is approved by the IAU-FWG.
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6 May 1994
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The
Image Extensions paper is approved by the IAU-FWG.
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10 June 1994
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The
Binary Table Extensions paper is approved by the IAU-FWG.
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18 August 1994
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New IAU-FWG officers are elected: Don Wells (chair) and Ernst Raimond (vice chair)
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11 Nov 1997
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The
Year 2000 DATExxxx keyword agreement is approved by the IAU-FWG.
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12 Oct 2000
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The
NOST FITS Standard v2.0 is approved by the IAU-FWG.
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18 Dec 2002
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The World Coordinate Systems
Paper I and
Paper II are approved by the IAU-FWG.
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21 July 2003
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New officers of the IAU-FWG are elected: William Pence (chair) and Francois Ochsenbein (vice chair).
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9 August 2004
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The IAU-FWG endorses the proposal for 2
FITS MIME types
("image/fits" and "application/fits")
and recommends that it be submitted to the appropriate Internet regulatory committees for
approval as an Internet standard. The regulatory committees ultimately granted
final approval for these 2 MIME types in RFC 4047 that was issued in April 2005.
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9 August 2004
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The creation of a 4th regional FITS committee, to represent astronomical institutions in
Australia and New Zealand, is approved by the IAU-FWG. Mark Calabretta (CSIRO) serves as the first
chairman of this new committee.
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7 April 2005
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The "variable-length array" facility in FITS binary tables, and the TDIMn =
'(l,m,n,...)' multidimensional array keyword convention were approved by the IAU-FWG
to be incorporated into the official FITS Standard document. These 2 features had
previously been defined in the unofficial appendices to the Standard.
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May 2005
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Issued an update of the official FITS Standard document (version 2.1)
to reflect the changes that were approved in the previous month.
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18 August 2005
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The World Coordinate Systems
Paper III is
approved as part of the
FITS Standard by the IAU-FWG. This paper
defines how to represent spectral coordinates in FITS.
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8 December 2005
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Three proposals to add support for 64-bit integers to the FITS Standard
were approved by the IAU-FWG: 64-bit integer primary arrays and image extensions,
64-bit integer
columns in binary tables, and 64-bit descriptor columns in binary tables.
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26 April 2006
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The HEALPix spherical coordinate projection was approved by the IAU-FWG
as an addition to the other spherical projections defined in WCS Paper II.
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June 2006
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Established the rules and procedures for documenting existing FITS conventions
in a new Registry of FITS conventions that is to be maintained on the
FITS support office web site.
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January 2007
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Appointed a 5 member technical panel to draft changes to update and clarify
the FITS Standard document. The last major revision to this document
was in 1999.
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July 2008
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Formally approved the new 3.0 version of the
FITS Standard document after a lengthy public review process.
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December 2013
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The 4 regional FITS committees (North America, Europe, Japan, and Australia/New Zealand)
were officially disbanded, and the formal IAU-FWG voting rules were modified accordingly.
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9 June 2014
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Officially approved
the paper by Rots et al. titled
Representation of
Time Coordinates in FITS.
This paper continues the series of previous papers which defined the representations
of world coordinate systems in the celestial (sky) and spectral dimensions.