ESA Datalabs - Data Science
Creating a Collaborative Science Platform – ESA Datalabs:
The goal of ESA Datalabs is to meet a key community need: accessing space science mission data through an interface that allows scientific analysis without downloading data. The main goal is to boost data usage. As data volumes grow, we also aim to provide a science platform with required resources, standardized tools and shared data access. This supports collaborative research and education in space sciences. For missions with large data volumes, our platform is crucial for maximizing scientific output. It acts as a central hub for researchers to collaborate and share insights. We support early-stage initiatives and ensure research findings are reproducible. In summary, our strategy focuses on providing seamless data access, standardized tools for collaboration, support for early-stage projects, ensuring reproducibility, and maximizing data-intensive mission output while promoting continuous learning through workshops.
Contribute to a more Open Science
ESA Datalabs is available as “Public Moderated Beta”. If you wish to apply for access, please request an account here.
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Cite ESA Datalabs
Whenever your use of ESA Datalabs resources results in, or contributes to, a publication, please include a citation to ESA Datalabs and/or DOI: “Navarro, V. et al. (2024). ESA Datalabs: Digital Innovation in Space Science. In: Cortesi, A. (eds) Space Data Management. Studies in Big Data, vol 141. Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-97-0041-7_1“.
Please add following reference to the acknowledgment section of any paper or presentation using ESA Datalabs resources:
This research makes use of ESA Datalabs (datalabs.esa.int), an initiative by ESA’s Data Science and Archives Division in the Science and Operations Department, Directorate of Science |