The Heliophysics Application Programmer's Interface (HAPI) offers a standardized way for data providers to serve time series data. HAPI offers a lowest common denominator set of request features and a simple streaming data transport protocol that can represent existing data holdings with little or no information loss. We present a brief overview of the specification, including recent and...
Das2 describes a collection of cooperating programs originally created to support daily review and analysis activities of the Cassini RPWS investigation. The system proved to be useful and is now relied upon for rapid access to working data sets from many missions including Galileo, Polar, Cluster, Voyager, Mars Express and Juno as well as ground based radio astronomy results from the...
We shortly introduce TAP and EPN-TAP in the context of the IHDEA. TAP is the Table Access Protocol, a science agnostic API to search into relational databases. EPN-TAP is a TAP interface, with a specific metadata dictionary specifying the table columns. EPN-TAP is dedicated to solar system sciences (planetary and heliophysics).
BASS2000 was originally devoted to the dissemination of French ground-based solar observations. But it extends now to Portuguese (Coimbra) and Belgian (Brussels) observations. Added values are also available, such as a high-resolution quiet Sun spectrum ranging from UV to IR, connected with the virtual observatory VAMDC.
AMDA is both an online space data analysis tool and database which serves the heliophysics and planetology communities. It is developed and maintained by the CDPP for more than 15 years and has always had interoperability in its high priorities. A recent update of AMDA made its data distributed via HAPI thanks to the use of the official node-js HAPI server and the implementation of a binding...
Status update on the SDAC and the VSO
The Solar Data Analysis Center (SDAC) and the Virtual Solar Observatory (VSO) provide infrastructure in support of the international heliophysics community. In this presentation I will describe:
- New datasets stored at the SDAC
- New datasets made available via the VSO
- Upcoming data storage responsibilities...
The ERG(Arase) Science Center serves as a hub of the ERG project, providing data files in a common format (CDF) and developing the space physics environment data analysis software for IDL/SPEDAS. These tasks contribute to the ERG project by achieving quick analysis and well-organized conjugate ERG satellite and ground-based observations. In this presentation, we report the current status of...
The goal of the SOLARNET Virtual Observatory (SVO) is to provide easy access to the data of ground based solar telescopes and satellite data to the larger scientific community. The SVO is designed to let users search across multiple datasets from different instruments by letting the users search on a time range, on events or instrument characteristics in a central metadata database.
We will...
MEDOC, created as the European data and operations center for SoHO, also hosts data from STEREO, SDO, and other solar physics space missions. Data from observations and derived data are distributed through interfaces including a SiTools instance providing a web interface and web services. In addition, we are developing an EPN-TAP service for derived data sets produced by MEDOC. We will report...
For the promotion of the Hinode science output, a Japanese science center is formed at ISEE, Nagoya University, where analysis tools, calibration, and the computer environment for data analysis are provided to the researchers. In this talk, we discuss the current status of Hinode science center at ISEE. Recently, Solar-C(EUVST) (EUV High-Throughput Spectroscopic Telescope) mission is discussed...