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Planetary Science Archive

Planetary Science Archive. PSA User Group Meeting #1. PSA Web Content and Supporting Tools. PSA UG #1  July 2 - 3, 2013  ESAC. Web content. Web content updated 2011 Twitter account for latest news. Mission / i nstrument pages.

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Planetary Science Archive

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  1. Planetary Science Archive PSA User Group Meeting #1 PSA Web Content and Supporting Tools PSA UG #1  July 2 - 3, 2013  ESAC

  2. Web content • Web content updated 2011 • Twitter account for latest news

  3. Mission / instrument pages • Mission pages outline instruments and links to supporting info / tools. • Pages for instruments under development

  4. Tools • Instrument specific software not listed • Basic data usage tools as most used by community

  5. Tools The following tools are linked / provided directly through the PSA web pages: • User interfaces • PSA Geometry Search tool (PGS) • PVV and PVS validation tools • NASAView • ReadPDS • FITS Viewers, ISIS, GIMP, GDAL, VICAR • PSA Geometry Library (GeoLib) • PDS Dictionary look-up.

  6. Workshops • All documentation, tutorials and supporting tools available through dedicated page. Details in later presentation.

  7. Ancillary data • Dedicated page with information and links to Ancillary information / data from all missions • SPICE Browser with basic kernel reader also prepared

  8. Questions The web pages are often the first contact a user has with PSA: • Is the content clear? • Correct? • Complete? • Friendly / usable? • Recommendations for instrument / mission / discipline level content? • Tools and supporting information? • External links / useful pages?

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