General Coordinates Network (GCN): NASA’s Next Generation Time-Domain and Multimessenger Astronomy Alert System
The General Coordinates Network (GCN) is a public collaboration platform run by NASA for the astronomy research community. It allows users to share alerts and rapid communications about high-energy, multimessenger, and transient phenomena. The GCN website (https://gcn.nasa.gov) is the source code for this platform. It facilitates the distribution of alerts between space- and ground-based observatories, physics experiments, and thousands of astronomers worldwide.
To get started with local development, follow these steps:
The General Coordinates Network (GCN) is a platform developed by NASA for the astronomy research community. It provides a means for sharing alerts and rapid communications about various phenomena and facilitates collaboration between space- and ground-based observatories, physics experiments, and astronomers globally. The source code for the GCN website can be found on GitHub, and local development can be set up by following the installation instructions provided.