The Crustal Dynamics Data Information System (CDDIS) supports data archiving and distribution activities for the space geodesy and geodynamics community. The poster provided background information about the system and its user communities, archive contents and updates, enhancements for data discovery, new system architecture, and future plans.
The Crustal Dynamics Data Information System (CDDIS) has supported the archive and distribution of geodetic data products acquired by NASA as well as national and international programs since 1982. This talk will discuss the CDDIS, including background information about the system and its user communities, archive contents, and future plans. Presented by Carey Noll
SLR and GPS (and Plate Tectonics and Earthquakes)
[10/01/2008]
10.11.2009
This presentation was given to the 7th grade science class at Holy Trinity Episcopal Day School, Bowie, MD on NASA's involvement in the Satellite Laser Ranging (SLR) and Global Positioning System (GPS) to study plate tectonics and earthquake displacement. The talk preceded a tour of the Goddard Geophysical and Astronomical Observatory (GGAO) for the 60 students of the four space geodesy facilities at GGAO: the Next Generation SLR (NGSLR), the 48-inch telescope, the MOBLAS-7 SLR system, and the VLBI and GPS systems.
Presenter: Carey Noll
The CDDIS: Supporting Scientific Analysis for 25+ Years Using Space Geodesy Data and Products
[07/01/2009]
07.01.2009
This presentation was given at the Code 690 Director's Seminar series and provides an overview of the Crustal Dynamics Data Information System (CDDIS), detailing the history and current status of the system. An overview of the space geodesy, data and products archived, missions supported, user community, and participation in various international programs were also discussed.
Presenter: Carey Noll