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Assessment of the Usefulness and Availability of NASA's Earth and Space Science Mission Data (2002)
Space Studies Board (SSB)
Board on Earth Sciences and Resources (BESR)

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. "4 Strategies for Managing Earth and Space Science Data." Assessment of the Usefulness and Availability of NASA's Earth and Space Science Mission Data. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press, 2002.

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Assessment of the Usefulness and Availability of NASA’s Earth and Space Science Mission Data

FIGURE 4.1 Projected growth in the volume of data at all active archives and data centers evaluated in this report (see Table 2.1), FY 2000 to FY 2005. Most of the data are held in earth science centers, particularly the Goddard Space Flight Center DAAC (GSFC), EROS Data Center DAAC (EDC), Alaska SAR Facility DAAC (ASF), and Langley Research Center DAAC (LaRC). SOURCE: Data provided by managers of the active archives and data centers.

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