NASA Space Science Mission Archive with Planetary and Astrophysics Data
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Description
National Space Science Data Center provides NASA's permanent archive for space science mission data, covering astronomy, astrophysics, solar physics, and planetary science. The catalog can be searched by event, spacecraft, experiment, map, or publication query. It is maintained by NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center.
Use Cases
Search and retrieve mission data by specific spacecraft identifiers for historical analysis.
Analyze planetary science data by querying experiment and instrument results.
Cross-reference space science events with associated publications listed in the catalog.
Strengths
Official NASA permanent archive for space science data, ensuring authoritative provenance.
Broad coverage of space science disciplines including planetary, lunar, and heliophysics data.
Catalog is actively maintained, with a recorded update in April 2025.
Limitations
Data is presented primarily in HTML format, which is not ideal for bulk programmatic analysis.
Specific dataset sizes, row counts, and column structures are not documented in the provided input.
The catalog's search-based interface may require manual effort to locate and extract specific data subsets.
Provenance
Source
National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA)
Collection Method
Permanent archive for NASA space science mission data.
Freshness
Updated as of April 2025.
Data access is through an HTML-based catalog interface; users should be prepared for web scraping or manual extraction rather than direct file downloads.