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Enhancing Interoperability in Planetary Science Data: IPDA and ESA Collaboration

The first meeting of the Planetary Science Archive User Group (PSA UG) held on July 2-3, 2013, at ESAC focused on improving interoperability in planetary science data access. Representatives from the International Planetary Data Alliance (IPDA) emphasized the need to define clear standards and enhance collaboration between IPDA and EuroPlanet. Discussions included connections between planetary science and astronomy databases, access protocols, and data models. Key developments in interoperability between NASA PDS and ESA PSA, as well as future collaboration opportunities, were highlighted.

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Enhancing Interoperability in Planetary Science Data: IPDA and ESA Collaboration

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  1. Planetary Science Archive PSA User Group Meeting #1 Interoperability and IPDA PSA UG #1  July 2 - 3, 2013  ESAC

  2. Interoperability aspects in Planetary • IPDA contains representatives from all national agencies active in planetary data collection • Standards being defined in IPDA • Closer link required between IPDA and EuroPlanet • IDIS and IPDA ? • Closer link required between Planetary and Astronomy • Registry • Access protocols • But very different Data Model and data generation process

  3. VEX I/O via PDS Atmos

  4. VEX I/O via PDS Atmos

  5. From Mars Map Browser, Select region of interest • Contact PSA and PDS using the PDAP (Planetary Data Access Protocol) • Display NASA PDS and ESA PSA images Interoperability ESA PSA – NASA PDS • Example of potential future development / usage

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