Astrastro
Astrastro is a term used in speculative and fictional contexts to describe an integrated framework for real-time astronomical data acquisition, processing, and visualization. The concept envisions a unified software-hardware ecosystem that enables seamless fusion of observations from multiple wavelengths and platforms to produce dynamic sky maps and navigation aids for space missions.
Origin and use: The word combines the prefix astro- (from Greek astron, star) with -astro, echoing astronomy
Concept and components: Proposals describe data ingestion from optical, radio, infrared, and gravitational-wave observatories; a unified
Applications: In fictional and theoretical discussions, astrastro could support real-time star catalog updates, autonomous navigation for
Limitations and relation to current science: There is no real-world implementation of astrastro; current astronomy relies
See also: Astroinformatics, celestial navigation, sky mapping, virtual observatory.