The complete understanding of current and future Space Physics data sets from multiple spacecraft will require new tools because our minds cannot integrate more than a fairly small number of time series in multipanel plots. We are developing a Visual System for Browsing, Analysis and Retrieval of Data (ViSBARD) that allows data from multiple spacecraft to be viewed on their orbits with many options for ingesting and 3-D manipulation of the data. Related 2-D plots allow another view for scrolling through the data and scaling variables. These tools allow a researcher to obtain a global picture of a physical situation in new ways. We plan to extend ViSBARD to a complete "Space Physics Virtual Observatory" that will include retrieving data from distributed data repositories, starting with the NSSCD holdings, along with linking to solar, ionospheric, magnetospheric, and other images. We will also include tools for visualizing models along with the data, thereby allowing direct comparisons to test and improve the models. This talk will give an overview of the work and a provide a demonstration of many current capabilities.