| Subject: | Data Archiving and Access draft |
| Author: | James (HQ-DG000) Green <james.green@nasa.gov> |
| Date: | 06-Aug-2010 11:31:05 |
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Re: [SBAG Data Archiving & Access] Data Archiving and Access draft outline to be discussed this weekHal... Your very welcome! jim
On 8/6/10 10:54 AM, "Hal Weaver" <hal.weaver@jhuapl.edu> wrote:
Lots of kudos to NASA for recognizing the opportunities presented by WISE and for delivering a treasure trove that will be mined for many years!
-Hal
On 8/4/10 8:19 PM, "James Green" <james.green@nasa.gov> wrote:
> Yes. A gold mine and we need more r&a money invested in it's analysis! > I am there! > Jim > > Sent from my iPhone > > On Aug 4, 2010, at 8:15 PM, "Mark V. Sykes" <sykes@psi.edu> wrote: > >> At the SBAG 3 meeting (finished today), Amy Mainzer said that they >> should be delivering data on over 200,000 asteroids. Pretty amazing. >> >> Mark >> >> --------------------------------------------------- >> Mark V. Sykes, Ph.D., J.D., >> CEO and Director >> Planetary Science Institute >> 1700 E. Fort Lowell, Suite 106 >> Tucson, AZ 85719 >> 520-622-6300 >> >> ----- Original Message ----- >>>> Thanks, Ludmilla. What do you mean by "big asteroid surveys?" >>> >>> Like Pan-STARRS or WISE. Look at this: >>> http://www.redorbit.com/news/space/1892760/nasa_telescope_discovers_25000_ne >>> w_asteroids/ >>> >>> There are other similar surveys. I don't remember all, ask Don, he >>> knows. >>> >> >>> Ludmilla > >> >
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