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Oct 1 2008, 11:22 AM
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Member Group: Members Posts: 247 Joined: 17-February 07 From: ESAC, cerca Madrid, Spain. Member No.: 1743 |
ESA has now made available a new version of their web-based interface for their planetary mission data archive. It is available at:
http://www.rssd.esa.int/psa As stated on the home page, \The European Space Agency's Planetary Science Archive (PSA) contains data returned by ESA's Solar System missions. The primary objectives of the PSA are to: * Support the experimenter teams in the preparation of their data * Enable and ensure the long-term preservation of the data in the archive * Distribute scientifically useful data to the world-wide community * Provide supplementary data services aiming to maximise the usage of planetary mission data and ease scientific data analysis. The PSA use NASA's Planetary Data System standard as a baseline for the formatting and structure of all data contained within the archive. Follow the 'About the PSA' link below for information on the PSA and the PDS standards. For information on the latest data and software releases, follow the link below to the latest PSA news. The first data sets are now available for the following Venus Express instruments: * MAG * SPICAV-SOIR * VIRTIS * VMC Please note that these data sets are currently only available through FTP Access. -------------------- --
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Oct 1 2008, 11:38 AM
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Senior Member Group: Members Posts: 3648 Joined: 1-October 05 From: Croatia Member No.: 523 |
Thanks for the heads-up.
Any info on when the Rosetta data will be archived, more specifically OSIRIS data from the Mars flyby and any other datasets? -------------------- |
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