Science Databases - JUICE
Useful databases for Juice analysis
In the following table the most useful databases in the analysis of the data from the Juice mission and the targets studied have been listed.
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Name | Description | Website |
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UV/Vis Database | The NIST UV-Vis Spectroscopy Webbook is a platform providing access to a wide range of UV-Visible spectral data for chemical compounds. Users can search for specific compounds and analyze their absorption spectra, aiding research and study in chemistry by offering valuable information on electronic structure and properties. | |
SsODNet: The Virtual Observatory Solar system Open Database Network | The SsODNet service aims to build the core of a VO-compliant information system dedicated to the solar and extrasolar system objects. | |
SSHADE: Solid Spectroscopy Hosting Architecture of Databases and Expertise | SSHADE is an interoperable Solid Spectroscopy database infrastructure providing spectral and photometric data obtained by various spectroscopic techniques over the whole electromagnetic spectrum from gamma to radio wavelengths, through X, UV, Vis, IR, and mm ranges. | |
Spectra Base | SpectraBase is an online resource providing access to a broad array of spectral data for chemical compounds. It allows users to search for specific compounds and analyze their spectra, aiding research and study in chemistry by offering valuable insights into molecular properties and structure. | |
DAYSY: Database for AstrochemistrY and SpectroscopY at IAS-Orsay | Spectroscopic laboratory data measured by the "Astrochemistry group" of IAS lab in Orsay (France) on cosmo-materials (meteorites, IDPs, dust from sample return missions, etc.) and synthesized and/or processed analogues of astrophysical interest | |
Atomic Spectra Database | This database provides access and search capability for NIST critically evaluated data on atomic energy levels, wavelengths, and transition probabilities that are reasonably up-to-date. |