In this talk I will present the current status of the SONG Data Archive (SODA).
SODA is the main interface between the users and the SONG project and
we are constantly trying to improve it. The goal is to make using one of the
worlds most advanced robotic telescope networks an easy task. From proposing
targets to observation, to the technical project definitions, to downloading
of the data as soon as soon as possible after it has been taken.
I will give you a sneak-peak at some of the new upcoming features, like a new
interface for the submission of SONG proposals.
Taking advantage of SODA being integrated into the Aarhus Astronomy Data Centre,
we are also working on cross-matching targets observed by Kepler, K2 and TESS to
enable the users to easily find out if their favourite SONG targets have also been
observed by any of these missions, and vice versa.
I will also give some insight what the challenges will be when the SONG network
is expanding, and our plans to ensure that this has minimum impact on how the users
interact with SONG.