10:45 AM - 12:15 PM
[MGI27-P07] FAIR access to large collection of planetary science data
Keywords:FAIR, data mining, planetary science
The development of open science and the widespread adoption of the principle offers access to an ever-growing body of scientific data.
To discover or access datasets many advances have been made over the past decade. In the field of field of planetary science, there are initiatives of standardization (by IPDA, IVOA, SPACE, Europlanet-VESPA ... ) of means to discover and access data sets.
All this leads to the question of standardization of access. We will present the VESPA portal, developed in the framework of the Europlanet project, standardizing the discovery and access to data of Planetary science, solar and plasma physics. Recently the data model has been standardized by the IVOA, initiatives are undertaken to initiatives are undertaken to map this model with the SPACE model for plasma physics and plasma physics and NASA's PDS4.
To complete the distributed access portal, we have developed a new new discovery mode based on natural language and closer to the one to the one proposed by NASA. We wish to present the complementarity of this approach and the new possibilities of interaction of interaction in the different standards for a unified search.
Vespa is part of The Europlanet-2024 Research Infrastructure project that has received funding from the European Union's Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under grant agreement No 871149.
To discover or access datasets many advances have been made over the past decade. In the field of field of planetary science, there are initiatives of standardization (by IPDA, IVOA, SPACE, Europlanet-VESPA ... ) of means to discover and access data sets.
All this leads to the question of standardization of access. We will present the VESPA portal, developed in the framework of the Europlanet project, standardizing the discovery and access to data of Planetary science, solar and plasma physics. Recently the data model has been standardized by the IVOA, initiatives are undertaken to initiatives are undertaken to map this model with the SPACE model for plasma physics and plasma physics and NASA's PDS4.
To complete the distributed access portal, we have developed a new new discovery mode based on natural language and closer to the one to the one proposed by NASA. We wish to present the complementarity of this approach and the new possibilities of interaction of interaction in the different standards for a unified search.
Vespa is part of The Europlanet-2024 Research Infrastructure project that has received funding from the European Union's Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under grant agreement No 871149.