The Planetary Surface Portal (PSUP) is organizing a splinter workshop during EPSC 2022 dedicated to the combination of Martian Orbital Data. A demo of the tools offered by PSUP tool named MarsSI (marssi.univ-lyon1.fr) will be offered. MarsSI provides both a way to explore and use data from space …
Planetary SUrface Portal
Presentation
Launched in 2015 by Observatoire Paris-Sud and Observatoire de Lyon, PSUP is a french research service to help the distribution of high added-value datasets of planetary surfaces.
Multiple tools are available to work with intrument observations or global datasets, provide interfaces to help search, process or visualize data such as mineralogical maps, geomorphologic maps, DEM...
PSUP is categorized national observation service ANO-5 by the french national research institute CNRS/INSU.
PSUP tools
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Datasets
Mars
Map collections
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MarsSI
Mars, Mercury, Moon
Find and process observations
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MarsVisu
Mars
3D vizualization interface
News
MarsSI au colloque quadriennal PNP 2022
The Programme National de Planétologie (PNP) organized in Lyon its outcomes and perspectives workshop from the june 29th to the july 1s, 2022.
MarsSI previously received support from PNP in the form of funding the renewing of the main server in 2019. The service was for the occasion presented through …
MarsSI at PSIDA 2022
PSUP was present at the Planetary Science Informatics and Data Analytic conference organized by ESA at European Space Astronomy Centre (ESAC) in Villanueva de Cañada, Madrid, Spain, from the 21 to 23 june 2022. This conference is a venue to discuss informatics and data analysis for planetary sciences.
MarsSI was …
MarsSI at Workshop Mars V
PSUP was present to Workshop Mars V at "Ecole de Physique des Houches" (France) from 24 to 29 april 2022, which goal is to to bring together senior scientists, young scientists, postdocs and students in order to optimize the analysis and interpretation of space data, and to prepare the community …
A new website for PSUP
PSUP evolves and presents its new project page.
As you can see, we moved away from a webapp site towards a more informational website that will display the tools available in the PSUP infrastructure, as well as news about the project or theme-related informations.
There is also a PSUP logo …