Remote Sensing (Dec 2022)

Giant Planet Observations in NASA’s Planetary Data System

  • Nancy J. Chanover,
  • James M. Bauer,
  • John J. Blalock,
  • Mitchell K. Gordon,
  • Lyle F. Huber,
  • Mia J. T. Mace,
  • Lynn D. V. Neakrase,
  • Matthew S. Tiscareno,
  • Raymond J. Walker

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/rs14236112
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 14, no. 23
p. 6112

Abstract

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While there have been far fewer missions to the outer Solar System than to the inner Solar System, spacecraft destined for the giant planets have conducted a wide range of fundamental investigations, returning data that continues to reshape our understanding of these complex systems, sometimes decades after the data were acquired. These data are preserved and accessible from national and international planetary science archives. For all NASA planetary missions and instruments the data are available from the science discipline nodes of the NASA Planetary Data System (PDS). Looking ahead, the PDS will be the primary repository for giant planets data from several upcoming missions and derived datasets, as well as supporting research conducted to aid in the interpretation of the remotely sensed giant planets data already archived in the PDS.

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