Computer Science
Scientific paper
Jun 1999
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1999msls.work...47g&link_type=abstract
Second Mars Surveyor Landing Site Workshop, p. 47
Computer Science
Landing Sites, Site Selection, World Wide Web, Mars Surveyor 2001 Mission, Information Management, Human-Computer Interface, Mars Exploration
Scientific paper
Over the past year and a half, the Center for Mars Exploration (CMEX) at NASA Ames Research Center (ARC) has been working with the Mars Surveyor Project Office at JPL to promote interactions among the planetary community and to coordinate landing site activities for the Mars Surveyor Project Office. To date, CMEX has been responsible for organizing the first two Mars Surveyor Landing Site workshops, web-archiving resulting information from these workshops, aiding in science evaluations of candidate landing sites, and serving as a liaison between the community and the Project. Most recently, CMEX has also been working with information technologists at Ames to develop a state-of-the-art collaborative web site environment to foster interaction of interested members of the planetary community with the Mars Surveyor Program and the Project Office. The web site will continue to evolve over the next several years as new tools and features are added to support the ongoing Mars Surveyor missions.
Briggs Geoffrey A.
Deardorff Donald G.
Gulick Virginia Claire
Hand Kevin Peter
Sandstrom T. A.
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