Published October 9, 2023 | Version v1
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Open Science in Action: SWxSOC's Role in Accelerating Data Release and Cloud Processing for Heliophysics Missions

  • 1. Community Coordinated Modeling Center, NASA GSFC, Navteca, Greenbelt, United States
  • 2. General Dynamics Mission Systems, Fairfax, United States
  • 3. a.i. solutions, Inc., Lanham, MD, United States
  • 4. NASA GSFC, Solar Physics Lab, Greenbelt, United States
  • 5. Columbus Technologies and Services, Greenbelt, MD, United States
  • 6. Space science laboratory, Berkeley, CA, United States
  • 7. NASA Goddard Space Flight Center, Geospace Physics Laboratory, Greenbelt, MD, United States

Description

NASA's Space Weather Science Operations Center (SWxSOC) is an effort to develop a multi-mission Science Operations Center for the community and specifically Space Weather missions that require data products to be released consistently and quickly. The SWxSOC is committed to Open Science in its approach to software development and data product releases. We are currently supporting the Heliophysics Environmental and Radiation Measurement Experiment Suite (HERMES) that will fly on the Lunar Gateway and the PADRE Small Sat mission. SWxSOC has established an open-source, reusable solution for transitioning data management from on-premises to the cloud, processing data files, and setting up a cloud-based analysis environment to monitor instrument anomalies. Leveraging Amazon Web Services (AWS) and making open-source tools available on GitHub, HERMES exemplifies NASA's commitment to open-source standardization, showcasing the real-world effectiveness of cloud technology in data processing, analysis, and observability. This enhances current operations and ensures faster, standardized deployments for future missions.

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