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Loading contentThe alert systems and observation-workflow stages that turn a transient discovery into science — GCN, VOEvent, TNS, ATel, and the Rubin stream.
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| Name | Type | ID |
|---|---|---|
| ALeRCE | Alert system | alert_system:alerce |
| ANTARES | Alert system | alert_system:antares-broker |
| Classification | Observation stage | observation_stage:classification |
| Confirmation | Observation stage | observation_stage:confirmation |
| Discovery | Observation stage | observation_stage:discovery |
| Fink | Alert system | alert_system:fink |
| Follow-Up | Observation stage | observation_stage:follow-up |
| General Coordinates Network | Alert system | alert_system:gcn |
| Lasair | Alert system | alert_system:lasair |
| LVK Public Alerts | Alert system | alert_system:lvk-alert-network |
| Publication | Observation stage | observation_stage:publication |
| Rubin Alert Stream | Alert system | alert_system:rubin-alert-stream |
| SCiMMA | Alert system | alert_system:scimma |
| The Astronomer's Telegram | Alert system | alert_system:astronomers-telegram |
| Transient Name Server | Alert system | alert_system:transient-name-server |
| VOEvent | Alert system | alert_system:voevent |
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