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The Planetary Data System (PDS)
The PDS archives
and distributes
scientific data from NASA planetary missions, astronomical
observations, and
laboratory measurements. The PDS is sponsored by
NASA's Office of
Space Science. Its purpose is to ensure the long-term
usability of NASA
data and to stimulate advanced research. PDS is
continually upgrading
and updating its archives, to better serve the
needs of its user
communities. Learn more about PDS.
PDS Nodes - The
Best of Planetary Data!
The PDS includes seven
university/research
center science teams, called discipline nodes. These nodes
specialize in
specific areas of planetary data. The contributions from these
nodes provide a
data-rich source for scientists, researchers and developers.
You can visit them through the links on the PDS
Nodes navigation bar, below.
You will learn more about the
archives of each
node, and about the education and public outreach services
that these nodes provide.
PDS New Web Site
Please try out our new PDS beta web site.
Support for ROSES
New Horizons data are now available at the Small Bodies Node.
These data are the mission datasets for the Jupiter Data Analysis
Program (JDAP) that will be in the ROSES 2008 call for proposals.
New Horizons data at the SBN
NEW RELEASES
Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter Data 6 September 10, 2008
Odyssey Radio Science Data 74 September 4, 2008
Mars Exploration Rovers Data Release 17 August 12, 2008
Please go to "PDS
Data Release Summary" for other previous releases
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