Cassini mission looking for input from amateur processors, UX designer for archive wants to understand how people will use it |
Cassini mission looking for input from amateur processors, UX designer for archive wants to understand how people will use it |
Apr 24 2017, 05:19 PM
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Newbie Group: Members Posts: 2 Joined: 21-April 17 Member No.: 8155 |
Hi everyone—
I am working with the Cassini team at JPL which, as you know, is moving into end-of-mission planning. I’m currently learning about how scientists search-for, calibrate, and analyze data from the PDS. My goal is to recommend search-tools or related products that will support the final archival data products. I would also like to find the most important pain-points with the existing site. I am looking for people: - Who have analyzed Cassini data - Who are NOT on a Cassini instrument team - Who found and downloaded the data from a public archive/repository (e.g. from PDS—not from one of the instrument team archives, and not via email or a publication—the search process is the foundation of what I am trying to understand) - Who would like to walk me through an example of _how_ they have searched for, calibrated, and/or analyzed data in the past If you fit this profile, and you’d like to help out, please contact me via email. Feel free to ask any clarification questions here and I can answer them for everyone. Rob Tapella rtapella@jpl.nasa.gov UX Designer, NASA-JPL Science Data Applications |
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