Knowledge discovery and data correlation require a unified
approach to basic data management. However, achieving such an
approach is nearly impossible with hundreds of disparate data
sources, legacy systems and data formats. This problem is
pervasive in the space science community where data models,
taxonomies and data management systems are locally implemented
and limited metadata has been collected and
organized. Technology developed by the Object Oriented Data
Technology (OODT) task at NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL)
has been exploring component frameworks for managing, locating
and exchanging data residing within a geographically distributed
network. OODT has taken a novel approach towards solving this
problem by exploiting web technologies usually dedicated to
e-commerce, combined with a rich, metadata-based
environment. The components developed by OODT create a set of
distributed peer-to-peer services that allow for data managed by
a peer to be searched and returned as part of an integrated data
management system. This paper discusses the approach taken to
develop a software framework, and two prototype development
efforts for the Planetary Data System (P
DS) and the Mission and
Ground Asset Database to increase the collaboration and
correlation of key engineering and science data produced
throughout the lifecycle of a space mission.