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Coordination of Planetary Coordinate System Recommendations by the IAU Working Group on Cartographic Coordinates and Rotational Elements – An Update

Brent Archinal* and the IAU Working Group on Cartographic Coordinates and Rotational Elements

*U. S. Geological Survey, Astrogeology Science Center, 2255 N. Gemini Drive, Flagstaff, AZ 86001, USA; [email protected]

5th Planetary Data Workshop and Planetary Science Informatics and Data Analytics Meeting

2021 June 29, 10 AM PDT = MST Updates: Data or Software Architecture, Management, and Interoperability

This information is preliminary and is subject to revision. It is being provided to meet the need for timely best science. The information is provided on the condition that neither the U.S. Geological Survey nor the U.S. Government shall be held liable for any damages resulting from the authorized or unauthorized use of the information. Abstract #7051 IAU Working Group on Cartographic Coordinates and Rotational Elements

. Promotes the use of a standardized set of mapping parameters for bodies . Every ~3 years issues reports with recommendations about coordinate systems and specific body related parameters for making cartographic products . Current report published 2018; correction published 2019 . Next report late this year or early 2022 . Parameter updates based on new published results from existing and new data sets . Possible refinement of coordinate systems for Moon and

See WGCCRE web site for Current WGCCRE “2015” reports Report, published 2018 http://astrogeology.usgs.gov CDMA, 130:22 /groups/IAU-WGCCRE Relevance to Planetary Community – Seeking Input

• After 45 years of operation, the WGCCRE is For additional details, see: considering what changes may be needed • Looking at the future of planetary mapping . Abstract and full presentation video and standards and of the WGCCRE citations there

Asking for input on: • How the WG makes recommendations and on specific new recommendations • Input, questions, and discussion welcome • The future of the WG itself. What during Q&A session should its structure be? How should it interact with users and other related • Comments? Interest in membership? groups? E-mail Brent Archinal ([email protected]) Navigation and Ancillary Information Facility

What’s happening with SPICE at NAIF?

Marc Costa Sitja NAIF / Jet Propulsion Laboratory, Institute of Technology 5th Planetary Data Workshop 2nd Planetary Science Informatics & Data Analytics Virtual Meeting June 29, 2021

The research described in this publication was carried out at the Jet Propulsion Laboratory, California Institute of Technology, under a contract with the National Aeronautics and Space Administration.

© 2021 California Institute of Technology. Government sponsorship acknowledged. Topics Navigation and Ancillary Information Facility • SPICE Toolkit – current version N0066, April 2007 § Next Version N0067, summer 2021 Ø Switch frames, PCK upgrade, new APIs, Header updates • WebGeocalc – web-based GUI & API I/F to SPICE § Installations at NAIF, ESA, JAXA § Latest version 2.2.5, February 2021 Ø State vector extension, API and doc improvements § Next version, summer 2021 Ø GF illumination angles, pointing direction computations • Cosmographia - SPICE-enhanced 3D visualization § Current version 4.0, February 2019 § Next version 4.1, summer 2021 Ø Loading shape data from DSK, GUI/Interaction/scripting updates • SPICE 2.0 – C++ implementation of the Toolkit. § OO design, multi-threading, better performance, thread safety § First release to users several years away

2 Topics Navigation and Ancillary Information Facility • PDS Archiving Projects PDS Organization NAIF Activity

ODY, MRO, MSL, JUNO 3 U.S. JPL Preparation & ingestion MAVEN, ORX, InSight, Mars2020 4 Preparation & ingestion LRO, NH 3 U.S. other Assistance ROS, MEX, VEX, VCO 3 ESA, JAXA Assistance ExoMars2016, BepiColombo, -2 4 ESA, JAXA Assistance

Legacy: LADEE, , 4 NASA Preparation & ingestion

• Mission support NASA ESA KARI Operations ODY, MRO, MSL, JUNO, MAVEN, ORX, Insight, SMAP, Mars2020 Development Clipper, , , NISAR, VERITAS, JUICE KPLO DAVINCI+ • SPICE Training – No plans for class before 2022 § 2020 classes cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic

3 The Data Citation Community Of Practice: An Introduction and Report 5th Planetary Data Workshop and Planetary Science Informatics and Data Analytics (PSIDA) Meeting Tuesday, June 29, 2021

Caroline Coward Deb Agarwal Kyle Copas NASA Jet Propulsion Library Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory Global Biodiversity Information Facility

© 2021 California Institute of Technology. Government sponsorship acknowledged All images used by permission of the copyright holder CL#21-2714 This document has been reviewed and determined not to contain export controlled technical data. Text Analysis: In-text mention

March 18, 2021

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This document has been reviewed and determined not to contain export controlled technical data. Citation: Vannan, S., R. R. Downs, W. Meier, B. E. Wilson, and I. V. Gerasimov (2020), Data sets are foundational to research. Why don’t we cite them?, Eos, 101, https://doi.org/10.1 029/2020EO15166 5. Published on 16

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This document has been reviewed and determined not to contain export controlled technical data. jpl..gov Standards Proposal For 2021 To Support Planetary Coordinate Reference Systems For Open Geospatial Web Services

Trent Hare and Jean-Christophe Malapert UPDATED SOLUTION

Mars: UPDATED PROPOSAL FOR OGC PLANETARY CODES

Availability: • Will be implemented in forthcoming version of PROJ (v7) using WKT v2 and in GDAL (no triaxial) • Codes planned supported under OGC (Planetary Domain Working Group). Charter just submitted. NASA PLANETARY DATA SYSTEM AND DATA OBJECT IDENTIFIERS (DOIS) Jordan Padams, Dan Crichton , Emily Law , Steve Hughes, Ron Joyner, Thomas Loubrieu, Catherine Suh, Scott Collins, Qui Chau, Edward Barraza, Eddie Arevalo Jet Propulsion Laboratory, California Institute of Technology, Pasadena, CA

Anne Raugh 5TH PLANETARY DATA WORKSHOP & University of Maryland 2ND PSIDA MEETING UNE J 2021 © 2021 California Institute of Technology. ABSTRACT #7059 Government sponsorship acknowledged. CURRENT STATE OF DOIS IN THE PDS PDS DOI Policy Established in October 2020 ● The PDS will assign at least one DOI to all PDS4 Bundles and selected PDS3 Data Sets. (See policy for caveats and exceptions)

https://pds.nasa.gov/datastandards/documents/policy/PolicyOnDOI10142020.pdf

NASA PDS has implemented an operational DOI system ● DOIs have been assigned to most PDS3 data sets ● DOIs have been assigned to most PDS4 data bundles ● Other DOIs may be available for PDS4 Collections or Documents on a case-by-case basis

Mars InSight Lander Document Bundle pds.nasa.gov https://pds-geosciences.wustl.edu/insight/urn-nasa-pds-insight_documents/bundle_insight_documents.xml FUTURE PLANS ● Develop new and improved Citing PDS Data web page https://pds.nasa.gov/datastandards/citing/ ● Improve DOI Metadata available in PDS4 Labels

● Improve Data Set Landing Pages

● Provide search capability to finding applicable DOI for a data products

● Collaborate with IPDA to adapt PDS Policies for international

community 5 pds.nasa.gov https://planetarydata.org/about/member-institutions CAN’T FIND THE DOI FOR A DATA SET?

OR Email the PDS Operator [email protected] QUESTIONS?