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54th Lunar and Planetary Science Conference (2023)

The Geosciences Node presented four abstracts at the 54th LPSC, which was held March 13-17, 2023, in The Woodlands, TX.

Abstract Title & Authors Abstract
Recent Enhancements to the PDS Geosciences Node’s Orbital Data Explorer [#1561]
Authors: Daniel M. Scholes, June Wang, Paul K. Byrne, Edward A. Guinness, and Feng Zhou
Abstract Summary: A description of recent updates to a NASA PDS web-based search tool (ODE) for locating and downloading orbital data of Mars, Mercury, the Moon, and Venus.
Abstract (PDF)
Updates to the PDS Analyst’s Notebook [#2194]
Authors: T. C. Stein, F. Zhou
Abstract Summary: Recent updates to the PDS Analyst’s Notebook for Mars 2020, MSL, InSight, MER, and Phoenix.
Abstract (PDF)
The NASA PDS Geosciences Node in 2023 and Beyond  [#1533]
Authors: Jennifer G. Ward, Edward A. Guinness, Daniel M. Scholes, Thomas C. Stein, Daniel V. Politte, and Paul K. Byrne
Abstract Summary: The PDS Geosciences Node helps the planetary science community archive, find, and use data from missions to the terrestrial planets and their moons.
Abstract (PDF)
The PDS Analyst’s Notebook Map Tool [#2166]
Authors: Feng Zhou, Thomas C. Stein, and Paul K. Byrne
Abstract Summary: New features of MSL AN Map tool include contour and science targets, locations linked to data products, and map visual settings that can be controlled by the user.
Abstract (PDF)

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