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EOSDIS

NASA program capability


NASA program capability

The Earth Observing System Data and Information System (EOSDIS) provides broad access to a comprehensive set of earth science data and information collected from terrestrial and space-based assets. EOSDIS provides User Support, Data Archive, Management and Distribution, Information Management, and Product Generation for casual users and research scientists from the United States and international communities. EOSDIS is a core function delivered by NASA's Earth Science Data Systems Program and is executed by the NASA Earth Science Data and Information System (ESDIS) Project.

Overview

EOSDIS ingests, processes, archives, and distributes data from a large number of Earth-observing satellites and provides end-to-end capabilities for managing NASA's Earth science data from various sources – satellites, aircraft, field measurements, and various other programs. For the Earth Observing System (EOS) satellite missions, EOSDIS provides capabilities for command and control, scheduling, data capture and initial (Level 0) processing.

These capabilities, constituting the EOSDIS Mission Operations, are managed by the Earth Science Mission Operations (ESMO) Project. NASA network capabilities transport the data to the science operations facilities. EOSDIS comprises processing facilities and Distributed Active Archive Centers across the United States. These processing facilities and DAACs serve hundreds of thousands of users worldwide, providing hundreds of millions of data files each year covering many Earth science disciplines. The EOSDIS project, as of September 2012, reported it contained approximately 10 PB of data in its database, with ingestion of approximately 8.5 TB daily.

The remaining capabilities of EOSDIS constitute the EOSDIS Science Operations, which are managed by the Earth Science Data and Information System (ESDIS) Project. These capabilities include: generating higher-level (Level 1-4) science data products for EOS missions; archiving and distributing data products from EOS and other satellite missions, and aircraft and field measurement campaigns. The EOSDIS science operations are performed within a distributed system of many interconnected nodes (Science Investigator-led Processing Systems and distributed, discipline-specific, Earth science Distributed Active Archive Centers) with specific responsibilities for producing, archiving, and distributing Earth science data products. The Distributed Active Archive Centers serve a large and diverse user community (as indicated by EOSDIS performance metrics) by providing capabilities to search and access science data products and specialized services.

History

From early 1980 through 1986, NASA supported pilot data system studies to assess the feasibility and development of publicly accessible electronic data systems. Part of the congressional approval of the EOS mission in 1990 included the NASA Earth Science Enterprise, which supported the development of a long-term data and information system (EOSDIS). This system would be accessible to the science research community and the broader public, built on a distributed open architecture. With these functional requirements for space operations control and product generation for EOS, the EOSDIS would also be responsible for the data archival, management, and distribution of all NASA Earth science mission instrument data during the mission life.

Distributed Active Archive Centers

A Distributed Active Archive Center (DAAC) is a part of EOSDIS. DAACs process, archive, document, and distribute data from NASA's past and current Earth Observing System (EOS) satellites and field measurement programs. Each of the twelve DAACs serves one or more specific Earth science disciplines and provides its user community with data products, data information, user services, and tools unique to its particular science.

The following is a list of DAACs and data specializations:

  • Alaska Satellite Facility (ASF) DAAC: Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR) data, sea ice, polar processes, geophysics.
  • Atmospheric Science Data Center (ASDC): radiation budget, clouds, aerosols, tropospheric chemistry.
  • Crustal Dynamics Data Information System (CDDIS): satellite geodesy.
  • Global Hydrometeorology Resource Center (GHRC) DAAC: severe weather interactions, lightning, atmospheric convection.
  • Goddard Earth Sciences Data and Information Services Center (GES DISC): global precipitation, solar irradiance, atmospheric composition, atmospheric dynamics, global modeling.
  • Land Processes DAAC (LP DAAC): surface reflectivity, land cover, vegetation indices.
  • Level 1 Atmosphere Archive and Distribution System (LAADS) DAAC]: radiance, atmosphere.
  • National Snow and Ice Data Center (NSIDC): snow, ice, cryosphere, climate.
  • Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL) DAAC: biogeochemical dynamics, terrestrial ecology, carbon and nitrogen cycle, environmental processes.
  • Ocean Biology DAAC (OB.DAAC): ocean biology, ocean color, ocean biogeochemistry, sea surface temperature.
  • Physical Oceanography DAAC (PO DAAC): sea surface temperature, ocean winds, circulation and currents, topography and gravity.
  • Socioeconomic Data and Applications Data Center (SEDAC): human interactions, land use, environmental sustainability, geospatial data, multilateral environmental agreements.

References

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  25. "Land Processes Distributed Active Archive Center (LP DAAC)".
  26. "Level 1 Atmosphere Archive and Distribution System (LAADS) DAAC".
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