NASA's Earth Observing Data and Information System (EOSDIS)

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NASA's Earth Observing Data and Information System (EOSDIS) Copernicus Big Data Workshop 13 March 2014 Brussels, Belgium Kevin Murphy EOSDIS System Architect NASA Goddard Space Flight Center

EARTH SCIENCE DATA OPERATIONS National Aeronautics and Space Administration EARTH SCIENCE DATA OPERATIONS MISSION OPERATIONS DATA TRANSPORT TO DATA CENTERS/SIPSs SCIENCE OPERATIONS DATA ACQUISITION FLIGHT OPERATIONS, DATA CAPTURE, INITIAL PROCESSING, BACKUP ARCHIVE 1 pt 0 pt SCIENCE DATA PROCESSING, DATA MANAGEMENT, INTEROPERABLE DATA, ARCHIVE, AND DISTRIBUTION DISTRIBUTION AND DATA ACCESS Research Tracking and Data Relay Satellite (TDRS) Education EOS Data Operations System (EDOS) Data Processing Value-Added Providers EOS Spacecraft EOSDIS Data Centers Infrastructure (Search, Order, Distribution) Interagency Data Centers White Sands Complex (WSC) Direct Broadcast (DB) Earth System Models EOS Operations Center (EOC) Mission Control International Partners EOS Polar Ground Stations Instrument Teams and Science Investigator-led Processing Systems (SIPSs) Decision Support Systems Direct Broadcast/ Direct Readout Stations NASA INTEGRATED SERVICES NETWORK (NISN) MISSION SERVICES

EOSDIS as a Seamless, Efficient User Driven System Present NASA’s EOSDIS as an interoperable system of systems where users can select, view, interact and download the data they need transparently from all subsystems in support of interdisciplinary Earth Science research. Supplement current data system capabilities with new interoperable technologies to create a foundation for future evolution. Support technology infusion of tools developed by internal programs and by industry EOSDIS capabilities and feature development is prioritized through DAAC User Working Groups (science experts) and input from community data system programs From global EOSDIS perspective to the need for GIBS. Data Metadata as a Service Imagery as a Service Data as a Service Partnerships commercial clouds Today Tomorrow Working Towards

Central Reusable Capabilities Earthdata: the EOSDIS website (http://earthdata.nasa.gov) Metadata Services ECHO: Searchable catalog of granule metadata for NASA datasets (OpenSearch, CSW, OGC interfaces) Global Change Master Directory (GCMD): Searchable catalog of over 26,000 NASA and International dataset collections User Tools (e.g.) Reverb – search and order tool Global Imagery Browse Services (GIBS) – full resolution imagery derived from NASA products in a standardized manner to any web-connected client (Open Sourced) Worldview - highly responsive interface to explore GIBS imagery and download the underlying data Giovanni – Quick-Start Exploratory Data Analysis Metrics System (EMS): collects and reports on data ingest, production, archive, and distribution across all EOSDIS data centers User Registration System: provides a centralized and mechanism for user registration and account management for all EOSDIS system.

Examples of Relevant DAAC Capabilities Sentinel 1 (ASF DAAC) ASF DAAC offers a variety of SAR-derived higher level products via easy-to-use Web interfaces MapReady Toolkit Sentinel 2 (LPDAAC) (?) Sentinel 3 (ODPS, LAADS, LPDAAC, …) SeaDAS - science processing from Level-1B through Level-3 with a host of NASA standard and alternative ocean product algorithms (including source code). Also data product analysis and visualization based on ESA's BEAM tool. Match-up to field data - Level-1/Level-2 browser will identify all data granules for which coincident field data exists in the NASA SeaBASS in situ bio-optical archive, and provide the data as a unified order. In situ SeaBASS archive for product validation and the NOMAD database for bio-optical algorithm development Sentinel 5p Giovanni Subsetting and reformatting SeaDAS - science processing from Level-1B through Level-3 with a host of NASA standard and alternative ocean product algorithms (including source code). Also data product analysis and visualization based on ESA's BEAM tool.   http://seadas.gsfc.nasa.gov/ NRT Image Support - if we did get NRT data, we provide regional data extraction and mapped image delivery services, primarily targeted support active field campaigns.  http://oceancolor.gsfc.nasa.gov/sdpscgi/public/subscriptions_home.cgi Match-up to field data - Level-1/Level-2 browser will identify all data granules for which coincident field data exists in the NASA SeaBASS in situ bio-optical archive, and provide the data as a unified order. http://oceancolor.gsfc.nasa.gov/cgi/browse.pl?sen=am Online Validation Tool - online, automated validation analysis for NASA-processed Level-2 products. http://seabass.gsfc.nasa.gov/seabasscgi/search.cgi In general, S3 users will also have access to the in situ SeaBASS archive for product validation and the NOMAD database for bio-optical algorithm development: http://seabass.gsfc.nasa.gov/wiki/article.cgi?article=NOMAD http://seabass.gsfc.nasa.gov/

NASA Sentinel Gateway Leveraging Existing EOSDIS Capabilities For Sentinel 1, 2(?), 3, 5P, NASA will leverage proven gateway and redistribution capabilities, currently used for S-NPP Single network interface relieves bandwidth load on European networks and Long term archival and end user distribution by DAACs (e.g. Sentinal-1 by ASF DAAC). Provides metric reports back to the EC/ESA on product distribution and usage Leverages entire suite of NASA’s EOSDIS capabilities including capturing and reporting metrics on distribution and usage of Sentinel products by U.S. scientists

Copernicus Support Levels Two support levels for mirroring Sentinel (A and B series) data have been investigated based on guidance. Level 1 Support: Develop gateway and improve networks to support the transfer, ingest, archival and distribution L? products for Sentinel 1 L1 products for Sentinel 2, 3 and S5P Level 2+ Support: NASA processing centers (e.g. SIPS) create higher level products that are ingested, archived and distributed from designated DAACs. Costs presented are in addition to Level 1 Support. Assumption: Science Team involvement and funding to develop higher level products would be required, but are not included in MMOPS overguide submission

Gateway for S1, S2, S3, S5P @ GSFC Level 1 Support EOSDIS Systems Metric Reports EMS URS GIBS CMR ASF – S1 L0 and L1 Gateway for S1, S2, S3, S5P @ GSFC OBPG – S3 L0 and L1 LAADS – S3 Data Mirror @ DAACs LPDAAC – S2 CDDIS – S3 Terms: S1,2,3,5P - Sentinel 1, 2, 3, 5P ASF – Alaska Satellite Facility OBPG – Ocean Biological Processing Group LAADS – Level 1 and Atmosphere Archive and Distribution System LPDAAC – Land Processes DAAC CDDIS – Crustal Dynamics Data and Information System URS – EOSDIS User Registration System GIBS – Global Imagery Browse Services EMS – EOSDIS Metrics System CMR – Common Metadata System DHuS – Copernicus Data Hub System US Gov. - NOAA - NRL - Other

NASA Gateway for Copernicus Missions ESDIS will develop a NASA Sentinel Data Gateway, which will: Pull data from the Copernicus Data Hub server (Level 0 or Level 1 data) Ingest the data, perform checksums to ensure data integrity, and create links in outbound directories for access by DAACs, SIPS, and other external users (e.g., NRL, NOAA) Alert operator of missing or defective data Present status via a web interface of ingested and missing data Store the data temporarily (32 days) Export information to the EOSDIS Metrics System to support data accountability activities Enforce user registration using the User Registration System (URS)

Sentinel 1 A/B Instrument: C-band SAR (5.405 GHz) Level-0 products are available to data users in Stripmap (SM), Interferometric Wide swath (IW) and Extra Wide swath (EW) Wave (WV) product only available as L2 product (not included) Applications: Monitoring sea ice, oil spills, marine winds & waves, land-use change, land deformation among others, and to respond to emergencies such as floods and earthquakes DAAC: Alaska Satellite Facility NASA Internal Use Only

Sentinel 2 A/B (?) Instrument: MSI – Multi-Spectral Imager optical payload with visible, near infrared and shortwave infrared sensors Assuming L1B products Applications: land-cover maps, land-change detection maps and geophysical variables that use, for example, leaf area index, leaf chlorophyll content and leaf water content will be provided. Images of floods, volcanic eruptions and landslides Assume no higher level products, so no Level 2+ support. DAAC: Land Process DAAC NASA Internal Use Only

Sentinel 3 A/B Instruments: OLCI (Ocean and Land Color Instrument) SLSTR (Sea and Land Surface Temperature Radiometer) SRAL (Synthetic Aperture Radar Altimeter) MWR (Microwave Radiometer) DORIS (Doppler Orbitography and Radiopositioning Integrated by Satellite) LRR (Laser Retroreflector) GNSS (Global Navigation Satellite System) Assuming all L1B products (L1A preferred) Applications: Monitoring sea ice, oil spills, marine winds & waves, land-use change, land deformation among others, and to respond to emergencies such as floods and earthquakes DAACs L1 Support: OBPG, LAADS, PO.DAAC, and CDDIS Assume no higher level products, so no Level 2+ support. NASA Internal Use Only

Sentinel 5P Instruments: TROPOMI (Tropospheric Ozone Monitoring Instrument) and UVNS (Ultraviolet Visible Near-infrared Shortwave) Applications: Atmospheric composition studies, tropospheric monitoring and air quality, ozone monitoring and climate monitoring, through the study of atmospheric chemicals DAAC Level 1 Support: GES DISC Assume no higher level products, so no Level 2+ support. NASA Internal Use Only