This paper, presented at the Space Mission Challenges for
Information Technology 2003 conference, is available in
PDF format
.
Newer instruments and communications techniques have given
scientists unprecedented amounts of data, more than can be
feasibly distributed through traditional methods such as
mailed CD-ROMs. Leveraging the web makes sense since it
enables scientists to request specific data and retrieve
products as soon as they're available. Yet defining the
middleware system to support such an application has remained
just out of reach, until Odyssey. For the first time ever,
data from all Odyssey mission instruments were made available
through a single system immediately upon delivery to the
Planetary Data System (PDS).
The Object Oriented Data Technology (OODT) software made such an
application possible.