Physics – Space Physics
Scientific paper
May 2002
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=2002agusmsh52a..21m&link_type=abstract
American Geophysical Union, Spring Meeting 2002, abstract #SH52A-21
Physics
Space Physics
2799 General Or Miscellaneous, 2199 General Or Miscellaneous
Scientific paper
The Coordinated Data Analysis [Workshop] Web (CDAWeb) supports graphics and data retrieval from a unique database of current multi-mission Sun-Earth-Connections (SEC) data. The Satellite Situation Center Web (SSCWeb) serves satellite orbits and various multi-mission conjunctions queries. CDAWeb now acts as the US Cluster Science Data Center to serve Cluster Prime Parameters to authorized Cluster science investigators. These systems make current data quickly accessible to a wide research community and immediately available in the context of simultaneous data from almost all other current space physics missions. These systems are among the first working prototypes for delivering the class of integrated, multi-mission data view essential to the programs like Living with a Star (LWS). These systems' databases, capabilities, and usage continue to grow. CDAWeb served 160,000 plots and listings plus 206,000 file downloads in the year 2001, SSCWeb served 39,000 listings, query results and plots. CDAWeb now has 6 years where data from more 100 data sets is available for every day. Over the last year, CDAWeb has been extended to ~500 GBytes and added new datasets from Wind, Polar and other missions. CDAWeb remains hosted at three mirror sites (in Germany-MPE, England-RAL and Japan-ISAS) as well as by the primary site at Goddard. New higher-resolution data, new direct project data flows, new tools and our plans for evolution will be shown and demonstrated. Supported by the NASA Office of Space Science, CDAWeb and SSCWeb are joint efforts of the NASA GSFC Space Physics Data Facility (SPDF) and the National Space Science Data Center (NSSDC). These services are only possible in turn by data flows from various project data facilities and the work of the instrument science teams on the many missions now supported.
Burley R. J.
Candey Robert M.
Chimiak R. A.
Fung Shing F.
Harris B. T.
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