Maximizing the value of Solar System data through Planetary Spatial Data Infrastructures
Planetary spatial data returned by spacecraft, including images and higher-order products such as mosaics, controlled basemaps, and digital elevation models (DEMs), are of critical importance to NASA, its commercial partners and other space agencies. Planetary spatial data are an essential component...
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Zusammenfassung: | Planetary spatial data returned by spacecraft, including images and
higher-order products such as mosaics, controlled basemaps, and digital
elevation models (DEMs), are of critical importance to NASA, its commercial
partners and other space agencies. Planetary spatial data are an essential
component of basic scientific research and sustained planetary exploration and
operations. The Planetary Data System (PDS) is performing the essential job of
archiving and serving these data, mostly in raw or calibrated form, with less
support for higher-order, more ready-to-use products. However, many planetary
spatial data remain not readily accessible to and/or usable by the general
science user because particular skills and tools are necessary to process and
interpret them from the raw initial state. There is a critical need for
planetary spatial data to be more accessible and usable to researchers and
stakeholders. A Planetary Spatial Data Infrastructure (PSDI) is a collection of
data, tools, standards, policies, and the people that use and engage with them.
A PSDI comprises an overarching support system for planetary spatial data.
PSDIs (1) establish effective plans for data acquisition; (2) create and make
available higher-order products; and (3) consider long-term planning for
correct data acquisition, processing and serving (including funding). We
recommend that Planetary Spatial Data Infrastructures be created for all bodies
and key regions in the Solar System. NASA, with guidance from the planetary
science community, should follow established data format standards to build
foundational and framework products and use those to build and apply PDSIs to
all bodies. Establishment of PSDIs is critical in the coming decade for several
locations under active or imminent exploration, and for all others for future
planning and current scientific analysis. |
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DOI: | 10.48550/arxiv.2008.06171 |