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Title: Non-NASA Missions For Terrestrial Science Applications


1
Non-NASA Missions For Terrestrial Science
Applications
  • Breakout I
  • NASA CCE Workshop, College Park, MD, April
    28th-May 2nd, 2008

2
Some Issues
  • No central source that lists all of the data
    availability for non-NASA missions
  • No central source for meta data on the scenes
    that have been acquired
  • No central overview on data use / access policies
  • How will scientists know about available data
    records (e.g., Planet Action, ALOS KC Mosaics,
    CBERS-2b, )
  • No process defined to cross the science questions
    with the hightest quality data to enable
    priortization for resource allocation for
    non-NASA satellite data

3
Recommendations
  • CEOS/NASA scientists working group on
    identification of scientifically
    relevant/high-quality non-NASA data sources that
    feed into NASA science goals
  • NRA for research on feasibility to use non-NASA
    missions (possibly in combination with NASA
    missions) data to address science questions
  • Support for data mining (join in development of a
    comprehensive search tool - what exists in this
    domain?) Centralized Information Repository

4
Recommendations
  • Data buy consortiums
  • Mission coordination (e.g., DESDynI Other
    L-Band SAR Missions)
  • Ensure long term data records with non-NASA
    partners
  • Coordination of Science Disciplines at HQ level
    for data requests from non-NASA missions
  • NASAs support for scientists involvement in
    GEO/GEOSS
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