The RMS Node Users Group annual meeting will be held at the AAS DPS Meeting on Wednesday, October 9, at 2:30pm Mountain Time. Virtual attendance is also welcome. Send me a DM to be added to the contact list.
We are pleased to announce that OPUS now supports geometric metadata for Galileo SSI and new preview images and diagrams for Voyager occultations and reflectance profiles. See details here: https://t.co/DyUObl39au
It's been awhile. Did you miss me? We haven't been idle...OPUS now supports PDS4, and we have our first PDS4 bundle imported: the ground-based occultations of Uranus! We've also made many other improvements. Check out out blog entry for full details! https://t.co/u2l0fmaXWt
The PDS Ring-Moon Systems Node website and OPUS are unavailable due to the widespread power outages in California. We hope power will be returned within the next day or two. Our apologies for any inconvenience.
It's been awhile, but we haven't been just sitting around! Here's a summary of improvements to OPUS over the past 6 months, including viewing multiple browse images and downloading old product versions: https://t.co/7rfoyTiHlr
Another OPUS update! We have added new pre-Jupiter volumes from Galileo SSI, post-Pluto volumes from New Horizons, and added a new set of "east longitude" fields. Come check us out! (Image of Arrokoth taken by NH) https://t.co/898KLREPjn
Godspeed to the @nasa_jwst as it begins its journey to L2. We look forward to archiving its planetary data! And happy holidays to all from the Ring-Moon Systems Node.
It's time for another OPUS update! This month we added a resizable slideshow view, different ways to keep track of the Detail tab, and easier access to help for preview images. https://t.co/QvNRYzzPhB
Reminder that the Ring-Moon Systems Node web sites (including OPUS) will be down this coming Wednesday-Thursday as we begin the process of moving @SETIInstitute to a new building.
The PDS Ring-Moon Systems Node is hiring! Join us to help archive past and future outer planets mission data and continue to improve our popular search tools. https://t.co/P1lpFohKmo
OPUS will be unavailable 10/21 from 0830-1230 PDT for a planned electrical outage, and 10/27-28 as @SETIInstitute starts to move to a new building. We apologize for the inconvenience.
The RMS Node Ephemeris Tools now support the Juno mission. See the view from Juno at any point in time, past or future, with the Jupiter Viewer. Create tables of data for Jupiter and its moons with the Ephemeris Generator. Look under "Juno Tools": https://t.co/QgBfgpyqQB
It's time for another OPUS update! This time we've added some new ways to display longitudes, latitudes, and dates, provided new ways of downloading data, and make other minor improvements. Check us out! https://t.co/qZd2YqOmP3
It's been awhile, but there's a new OPUS update! Chat live with an OPUS team member or browse our new data products or improved metadata. Details here: https://t.co/UdjDjA075f