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This paper describes the technique of radio synthesis imaging and its
computational requirements. The radio synthesis imaging project at the
National Center for Supercomputing Applications (NCSA) is addressing
these requirements in four areas: real-time transfer of data from remo
tely located telescopes to NCSA and archiving of these raw data; produ
ction of software for calibration, image formation, and image improvem
ent on NCSA parallel processor supercomputers; development of a system
for archiving of final processed images in a digital library; and pro
duction of sophisticated tools for image visualization and analysis. A
t Supercomputing '95 in San Diego the authors demonstrated an observat
ion of the center of the Milky Way galaxy, data processing on the remo
te NCSA SGI Power Challenge Array, accessing complementary data in the
NCSA Digital Image Library, and visualization of the galactic center
data sets.