19th International CODATA Conference
Category: Interoperability

The Space Physics Archive Search and Exchange (SPASE) Data Access and Retrieval System

Dr. James R. Thieman (thieman@nssdc.gsfc.nasa.gov)
National Space Science Data Center, NASA/GSFC,
USA


The Space Physics Archive Search and Exchange (SPASE) is a collaborative development effort among multi-institution, international, space physics data holding organizations intended to allow science users to find space physics data of interest, intercompare the data, and retrieve selected data sets or portions of data sets. The search would be done across multiple data centers through a single search initiated through a network accessible interface. The intent is also to work together with the newly developing Virtual Observatories such as the Virtual Solar Observatory, the Virtual Space Physics Observatory, the Virtual Heliospheric Observatory, etc. The effort involves creation of a common space physics data model and development of an intermediate level of software that will translate queries into the search mechanisms specific to each of the data centers. The results of the search are then to be put into a common format to present to the user. Thus, there is no need to change the software and search procedures used at the individual data holding institutions. Metadata entry tools are planned to ease the translation of the metadata to be found at the archive locations to the common metadata format needed for the SPASE searching. Data set intercomparison tools will enable determination of which data sets or portions of data sets are useful for the purposes of the scientist/user and need to be requested from the data provider. The present status of the efforts and plans for the future will be discussed.