PDS4 Impact on Roses From response from PDS Nodes 4/2/13 PDS MC Meeting, Columbia MD, Apr 2-3, 2013 1 Node 2011 2012 Small Bodies (Dust)*US Providers 1010.

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PDS4 Impact on Roses From response from PDS Nodes 4/2/13 PDS MC Meeting, Columbia MD, Apr 2-3, Node Small Bodies (Dust)*US Providers 1010 Small Bodies (Dust)*International Providers 5 3 Small Bodies (comets) 3 Planetary Rings 1 3 PPI Imaging 6 6 Geosciences 3 1 Atmospheres 4 3 * Of these, most but not all submitted their data by OLAF, and thus don't have to learn to produce PDS3 (or in the future, PDS4). Number of Data Sets Ingested That Could Have Been Impacted

Harvesting Roses 4/2/13 PDS MC Meeting, Columbia MD, Apr 2-3, This represents a good estimate of the level of interaction between PDS and R&A funded data providers. The number of providers could become higher 1. If the agency supporting peer reviews provides NASA personnel dealing with grant selection a summary sheet that contains a column indicating whether there is a proposed dataset associated with each proposal in their summary sheets? 2. If there were a systematic way of collecting the funded proposals planning to provide data set and developing a spread sheet that contains the proposal abstract and contact person. 3. If the PDS had this information, the appropriate node could contact the Grantee and, at an early date, provide support to allow efficient production of the data sets. Currently, individuals can propose data sets if they feel it enhances the chance of getting funded. There is no consistent follow-up. And communication usually occurs when the grantee needs to put in another proposal.

PDS4 Impact on Roses From response from PDS Nodes 4/2/13 PDS MC Meeting, Columbia MD, Apr 2-3, Small Bodies / Dust -This is for the PSI branch of SBN, asteroids and dust. (A number of these individuals or teams submitted multiple data sets.) Non-mission US individuals or teams submitting data : : 10 Non-mission non-US individuals or teams submitting data : 5 --in 2012: 3 Of these, most but not all submitted their data by OLAF, and thus don't have to learn to produce PDS3 (or in the future, PDS4). Small Bodies/Comets - we have received cometary data from 3 different data providers other than missions. Two of those were done cooperatively with SBN staff to minimize the PDS learning and to ensure things came in the way we wanted them Rings - In 2011, Rings received one data set, 110 data products, funded by CDAP. In 2012 we received 3 data sets, a total of 475,784 products, funded by PMDAP.-

PDS4 Impact on Roses From response from PDS Nodes 4/2/13 PDS MC Meeting, Columbia MD, Apr 2-3, Imaging --For R&A activities, Imaging is ingesting products from several LASER and/or DAP projects: --JSC/Apollo Rocks-Lofgren --ARC/Apollo Pan mosaics-Beyer --ASU/Apollo image scans-Robinson --ColumbiaUniv/Lunar Orbiter improved frame mosaics-Byrnes --LOIRP/LO magtape products-Wingo (no products yet, just guidance) For these projects combined, the product count is just under products in the past two years. We also support DAP proposals from 4 to 8 people a year, but most are not funded (with the above exceptions, thus far). Geosciences

PDS4 Impact on Roses From response from PDS Nodes 4/2/13 PDS MC Meeting, Columbia MD, Apr 2-3, Geosciences DATA_PRODUCERINSTITUTION_NAMEDATA_SET_IDPUBLICATION_DATE# PRODUCTS*PRODUCT TYPETOTAL ARCHIVE SIZE MICHAEL BUSCHUNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, LOS ANGELESGDSCC-L-DSS14/DSS13/DSS15/DSS25-5-V1.05/14/121Image mosaic77 MB BRUCE A. CAMPBELLSMITHSONIAN INSTITUTIONARCB/NRAO-L-RTLS/GBT CM-V1.07/15/11220Image76 GB FRANK G. LEMOINENASA/GODDARD SPACE FLIGHT CENTERLP-L-RSS-5-GLGM3/GRAVITY-V1.09/1/113Table2 GB THOMAS H. PRETTYMANPLANETARY SCIENCE INSTITUTELP-L-GRS-5-ELEM-ABUNDANCE-V1.02/9/113Table13 MB * # PRODUCTS extracted from index. Doesn't include data products found in extras and browse directories. Atmospheres 2011 Karen Simmons submitted 3 data sets from data recovery funding (Mariner 6,7 &9) and Glen Orton submitted a partial IRTF data set that he has not completed. In 2012 Dave Hinson submitted 2 data sets of Martian atmospheric profiles and Glen Orton submitted another incomplete IRTF data set that requires action on his part.