Development and Operation of the Astromaterials Data System

  • Lehnert, Kerstin (PI)

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Description

NASA S JOHNSON SPACE CENTER (JSC) HOSTS AND CURATES THE WORLD S MOST EXTENSIVE AND PRECIOUS COLLECTION OF ASTROMATERIALS WITH>250 000 SAMPLES OF EXTRATERRESTRIAL MATERIALS. OVER MORE THAN 40 YEARS THE ASTROMATERIALS ACQUISITION AND CURATION OFFICE HAS MADE THESE SAMPLES AVAILABLE TO THE GLOBAL RESEARCH COMMUNITY TO SUPPORT SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH IN COSMOCHEMISTRY PLANETARY SCIENCES AND ASTRONOMY. THOUSANDS OF LABORATORY STUDIES HAVE BEEN CONDUCTED OVER DECADES TO DESCRIBE AND ANALYZE THE CHEMICAL PHYSICAL AND MINERALOGICAL PROPERTIES OF THE SAMPLES GENERATING A WEALTH OF INFORMATION THAT HAS FUNDAMENTALLY SHAPED OUR UNDERSTANDING OF THE EVOLUTION OF THE SOLAR SYSTEM. THE DATA GENERATED BY THESE STUDIES ARE WIDELY DISPERSED ACROSS DECADES OF SCIENTIFIC PUBLICATIONS AND CONFERENCE ABSTRACTS AND DIFFICULT TO FIND ACCESS AND REUSE. A DEDICATED AND COMPREHENSIVE EFFORT TO CURATE ARCHIVE AND PROVIDE ACCESS TO THESE DATA HAS BEEN LACKING. THE ASTROMATERIALS DATA SYSTEM (ASTROMAT) IS INTENDED TO FULFILL THIS ROLE AND PROVIDE A COMPREHENSIVE LONG-TERM SOLUTION TO THE MANAGEMENT ARCHIVING AND DISSEMINATION OF PAST PRESENT AND FUTURE LABORATORY DATA OF SAMPLES FROM JSC S ASTROMATERIALS COLLECTIONS. ASTROMAT WILL ALIGN MANAGEMENT OF THESE DATA WITH PRINCIPLES FOR CONTINUED FREE AND OPEN ACCESS TO SCIENTIFIC DATA IMPROVED EASE OF USE AND DISCOVERABILITY ENHANCED SCIENCE APPLICATIONS AND INCORPORATION OF BEST PRACTICES THAT HAVE RECENTLY BEEN LAID OUT FOR NASA S STRATEGIC PLANNING EFFORT TO MAXIMIZE THE SCIENTIFIC RETURN ON NASA DATA. ASTROMAT IS DESIGNED AS AN ECOSYSTEM OF INTERCONNECTED APPLICATIONS THAT PROVIDE HUMAN- AND MACHINE-READABLE INTERFACES TO THE DATA MANAGED IN THE ASTROMAT DATA STORE. THE VARIOUS COMPONENTS OF THE ECOSYSTEM SERVE SPECIFIC PURPOSES AND INCLUDE DATABASES (ASTRODB; REPODB); INTERFACES FOR USERS TO SEARCH ACCESS EXPLORE VISUALIZE ANALYZE AND CONTRIBUTE DATA (ASTROSEARCH ASTROREF ASTROPLOT ASTRODESK ASTROREPO); SOFTWARE TOOLS FOR DATA CURATORS TO COMPILE TRACK VALIDATE INGEST MANAGE AND ANNOTATE DATA (ASTROADMIN); AND MACHINE-ACTIONABLE INTERFACES THAT CONNECT THE DATABASES TO INTERNAL AND EXTERNAL SOFTWARE TOOLS (ASTROAPIS REPOAPIS). OVER THE COURSE OF 5 YEARS DATA FROM APPROXIMATELY 1 500 PUBLICATIONS THE LUNAR ANTARCTIC METEORITE COSMIC DUST GENESIS HAYABUSA STARDUST AND MICROPARTICLE IMPACT COLLECTIONS WILL BE COMPILED INTO A SINGLE SYNTHESIS TOGETHER WITH RELEVANT INFORMATION ABOUT THE PROVENANCE OF THE ANALYTICAL MEASUREMENTS (E.G. ANALYTICAL INSTRUMENTATION LABORATORY SAMPLE PREPARATION PROCEDURES INSTRUMENT CALIBRATION DATA REDUCTION) AND TO THE QUALITY OF THE DATA. FOCUS WILL INITIALLY BE ON GEOCHEMICAL MINERALOGICAL AND GEOCHRONOLOGICAL DATA BUT CONTENT WILL BE EXTENDED LATER TO INCLUDE ADDITIONAL DATA TYPES SUCH AS EXPERIMENTAL PETROLOGY IMAGES AND SPECTROGRAPHY. CONTENT OF THE MOONDB DATABASE OF LUNAR SAMPLE DATA WHICH HAS ALREADY BEEN COMPILED OVER THE PAST 4 YEARS WITH FUNDING FROM TWO NASA AWARDS WILL BE INTEGRATED INTO ASTRODB. ASTROMAT AIMS TO ADVANCE AND PROMOTE A CULTURE IN ASTROMATERIALS RESEARCH WHERE OPEN DATA SHARING IS RECOGNIZED AS AN ETHICAL NORM RATHER THAN A BURDEN. IN ORDER TO ACHIEVE THIS GOAL ASTROMAT WILL PROVIDE A SERVICE FOR RESEARCHERS TO PUBLISH AND ARCHIVE THEIR DATA AS CITABLE SCHOLARLY CONTRIBUTIONS (ASTROREPO) FOLLOWING INTERNATIONAL BEST PRACTICES FOR DATA PUBLICATION AND DATA CITATION WHILE AT THE SAME TIME ENGAGE AND TRAIN THE COMMUNITY THROUGH WORKSHOPS WEBINARS NEWSLETTERS AND THE ASTROMAT WEB SITE TO GROW USE OF ASTROMAT AND ADOPTION OF OPEN AND FAIR DATA PRINCIPLES IN THE ASTROMATERIALS RESEARCH COMMUNITY. ASTROMAT WILL BUILD ON THE TECHNICAL ACHIEVEMENTS THE ESTABLISHED AND RECOGNIZED CURATION PRACTICES AND DATA STANDARDS AND THE OPERATIONAL INFRASTRUCTURE OF THE EARTHCHEM DATA SYSTEMS AND SERVICES WHICH HAVE SUPPORTED THE MANAGEMENT OF LABORATORY DATA ACQUIRED ON PHYSICAL SAMPLES FOR OVER 15 YEARS.
StatutTerminé
Date de début/de fin réelle7/1/196/30/24

Financement

  • Johnson Space Center: 2 099 573,00 $ US

Keywords

  • Ciencias planetarias y espacial
  • Física y astronomía (todo)
  • Ingeniería aeroespacial

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