2nd International Planetary Data Alliance Steering Group

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2nd International Planetary Data Alliance Steering Group COSPAR Activities 2nd International Planetary Data Alliance Steering Group July 17, 2007 Reta Beebe 7/17/07 COSPAR

COMPONENT OF PRESENTATION COSPAR purpose Levels of Involvement in COSPAR COSPAR 08 B09 Scientific Event ’08 Resolution? Panel?? 7/17/07 COSPAR

COSPAR PURPOSE PURPOSE - The Committee on Space Research (COSPAR) objectives are to promote on an international level scientific research in space, with emphasis on the exchange of results, information and opinions, and to provide a forum, open to all scientists, for the discussion of problems that may affect scientific space research. These objectives are achieved through the organization of Scientific Assemblies, publications and other means. MEMBERS - National Academies of Science FUNDING - No funding from the mother society for secondary activities (Similar in operation to IAU) 7/17/07 COSPAR

LEVELS OF INVOLVEMENT Biannual Meetings 2006 Beijing 2008 Montreal Resolutions Panels 7/17/07 COSPAR

SCIENTIFIC EVENT B09 http://www.cospar-assembly.org/ 37th COSPAR Scientific Assembly Montreal, Canada 13-20 July 2008 Presentation of the International Planetary Data Alliance An Integrated Approach to Data Access Deputy Organizer: Yasumasa Kasaba ISAS/JAXA Main Scientific Organizer: Reta Beebe New Mexico State University 7/17/07 COSPAR

B09 GOALS The goal is to inform international data users of progress that has been made to develop a core of standards and procedures that will be used by the international planetary community as a basis for maintaining archives readily accessible to the international users and to provide an introduction of missions that are expected to yield data that will populate the system. Agenzia Spaziale Italiana (ASI), Centre National d'Etudes Spatiales (CNES). China National Space Administration (CNSA), Deutsches Zentrum fur Luf-und Raumfahrt (DLR), European Space Agency (ESA), Indian Space Research Organization (ISRO), Institute of Space and Astronautical Sciences (ISAS/JAXA), National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) Planetary Data System and Space Research Institute (IKI) are presently members of the IPDA steering committee and will contribute to the session. 7/17/07 COSPAR

B09 SOLICITED SPEAKERS Joe Zender ESA -IPDA Concept and Scope Dan Crichten NASA- Core Standards and Implementation Representatives from CNSA, ESA, IKI, ISAS/JAXA, ISRO, and NASA will describe mission archives that will share IPDA standards. 7/17/07 COSPAR

B09 SUGGESTED SPEAKERS (CONT.) CNSA: Jianjun Liu RAS/RKA: Alexander Sakharov ISRO: R. Srinivasan DLR: Thomas Roatsch ASI: Francesco Carraro CNES: Francis Rocard PPARC/BNSC: Peter Allan ESA/PSA: David Heather PDS: Steve Hughes ESA Exploration: Jorge Vago Nasa Explorations Systems Directorate: Michael Wargo We need to define this during this meeting 7/17/07 COSPAR

2008 RESOLUTION? COSPAR Resolutions and Recommendations communicate COSPAR's positions on various topics to the world. Resolutions and recommendations emerge through the COSPAR scientific structure.  For instance, planetary science falls in COSPAR Commission B on Space Studies of the Earth-Moon System, Planets, and Small Bodies of the Solar System.  The resolution or recommendation would be drafted at the Commission B business meeting (or beforehand), approved by the Commission B business meeting attendees, and then passed on to the COSPAR Bureau and Council for approval. 7/17/07 COSPAR

2008 RESOLUTION? To generate a resolution at the Montreal 2008 meeting we need to work with: Commissions B, C, D, F I’ve already worked with John Rummel (Planetary Protection Panel) David Smith (NAS- US Official Rep. ) Worked with Chair of Commission B - Torrence Johnson We need to organize a group to do this during this meeting. 7/17/07 COSPAR

COSPAR PANEL From the COSPAR Bylaws….Regarding Creation of Panel -- SUBSIDIARY BODIES 1. Panels, ad hoc Committees, and other subsidiary bodies may be established, modified, or discontinued at any time by the Bureau. 2. The period for which the subsidiary body is established shall be determined by the Bureau. The period may be indefinite. 7/17/07 COSPAR

COSPAR PANEL (CONT.) 3. The chairmen, other officers (as needed), and members of subsidiary bodies shall be appointed by the Bureau for the period of the (rest of the) mandate of the subsidiary body, or four years, whichever is shorter. Chairmen, officers, and members of subsidiary bodies may be re-appointed by the Bureau once for a second term lasting until the end of the mandate of the subsidiary body, or four years, whichever is shorter. 4. Among the subsidiary bodies of COSPAR there shall be a Committee on Publications and a Committee on Awards. These shall be standing committees (i.e. established for indefinite periods). 7/17/07 COSPAR

PROCESS FOR CREATING A PANEL The process for creating a COSPAR Panel would need to emerge through the COSPAR structure. Someone would need to propose that COSPAR create such a panel at the Commission B Business Meeting at the 2008 Assembly in Montreal and get Commission B behind the proposal. Then the proposal would go to the COSPAR Bureau for approval.  The Bureau would help draft the terms of reference and would oversee the work of the panel.  7/17/07 COSPAR

CURRENT COSPAR PANELS Technical Panel on Satellite Dynamics (PSD) Panel on Technical Problems Related to Scientific Ballooning (PSB) Panel on Potentially Environmentally Detrimental Activities in Space(PEDAS) Panel on Radiation Belt Environment Modeling (PRBEM) Panel on Space Weather (PSW) Panel on Planetary Protection (PPP) Panel on Capacity Building (PCB) Panel on Education (PE)) The Planetary Protection Panel is the closest COSPAR example to a panel on International Data Archiving. 7/17/07 COSPAR

ACTIONS FOR 2008 COSPAR MEETING Refine Solicited Speaker List Organize Session Lay Groundwork for a Resolution Personal Opinion: Get Better organized before we consider a COSPAR Panel 7/17/07 COSPAR

BACKUP SLIDES 7/17/07 COSPAR

For the record, I’ve included on the following slides, the history of the establishment of the Planetary Protection Panel ESTABLISHMENT Verbatim from Minutes of COSPAR Bureau meeting, which was held in Spring 1999, at which the Panel on Planetary Protection was established. "The Bureau then considered a proposal from J.D. Rummel to create a Panel on Planetary Protection (PPP).  This initiative is a follow-on to a Scientific Commission F recommendation rejected at the previous Scientific Assembly. The primary objectives of the Panel within COSPAR are to develop, maintain, and promulgate planetary protection knowledge, policy, and plans to prevent the harmful effects of such contamination, and through symposia, workshops, and topical meetings at COSPAR Assemblies to provide an international forum for exchange of information in this area.  Through COSPAR the Panel will inform the international community, e.g., the Committee on the Peaceful Uses of Outer Space (COPUOS) of the United Nations, as well as various other bilateral and multilateral organizations.  Noting that the proposal has been reworked since first put forth in such as to make its objectives more  attainable within the context of COSPAR activities and influence, the Bureau agreed to create the Panel for an initial period lasting until the end of the 2002 Assembly.  J.D. Rummel (USA) will serve as chair, and F. Raulin (France) as vice-chair." 7/17/07 COSPAR

CURRENT STATUS 7/17/07 COSPAR Panel on Planetary Protection (PPP) Chair: Rummel, J.D. (USA), 2006 - 2008 Vice-Chair: Raulin, F. (France), 2006 - 2008 Terms of Reference --The Panel is concerned with biological interchange in the conduct of solar system exploration, including: possible effects of contamination of planets other than the Earth, and of planetary satellites within the solar system by terrestrial organisms; and contamination of the Earth by materials returned from outer space carrying potential extraterrestrial organisms. The primary objectives of the Panel within COSPAR are to develop, maintain, and promulgate planetary protection knowledge, policy, and plans to prevent the harmful effects of such contamination, and through symposia, workshops, and topical meetings at COSPAR Assemblies to provide an international forum for exchange of information in this area. Through COSPAR the Panel will inform the international community, e.g., the Committee on the Peaceful Uses of Outer Space (COPUOS) of the United Nations, as well as various other bilateral and multilateral organizations, of policy consensus in this area . At the second session of its 34th meeting (20 October 2002, Houston, Texas, (USA), the COSPAR Council adopted a revised and consolidated planetary protection policy which will continue to be updated and amended over time. In addition to providing specific guidelines, the policy recommends that COSPAR members provide information to COSPAR within a reasonable time, not to exceed six months after launch, about the procedures and computations used for planetary protection for each flight and again within one year after the end of a solar-system exploration mission about the areas of the target(s) which may have been subject to contamination. Information provided to COSPAR is available at http://www.cosparhq.org/scistr/ppp.htm at PPPReports. 7/17/07 COSPAR