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NASA's Earth Science Data and Information System (ESDIS) Project is a part of NASA's Earth Science Projects Division under NASA's Flight Projects Directorate at NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center.

ESDIS manages the science systems of NASA's Earth Observing System Data and Information System (EOSDIS). EOSDIS provides free and open access to its science data to a wide community of users for NASA's Science Mission Directorate (SMD). ESDIS' archives hold more than 100PB of data, with 300TB of data distributed every day, reaching more than 5 million users annually.

 

ESDIS Responsibilities

 

  • Processing, archiving, and distributing Earth science data (land, ocean, atmosphere, climate indicators, cryosphere, human dimensions, solid earth, sun-earth interactions, and terrestrial hydrosphere data products)
    • This includes Earth-observing satellite data, field measurements, near real-time data, model data, imagery, and visualizations
  • Providing tools to facilitate the processing, archiving, discovery, and distribution of Earth science data
  • Collecting metrics and user satisfaction data to learn how to continue improving services provided to users
  • Ensuring scientists and the public have access to data to enable the study of Earth from space to advance Earth system science to meet the challenges of climate and environmental change
  • Promoting the interdisciplinary use of EOSDIS data, including data products, data services, and data handling tools to a broad range of existing and potential user communities

 

ESDIS Strategic Goals

 

  • Migrating existing data to the cloud
    • Data will be available in the AWS commercial cloud, us-west-2 region
    • Data is still fully accessible via traditional HTTPS downloads if the users prefers to maintain their existing workflows
    • Data is also now accessible via S3 application programming interfaces (APIs) to enable cloud native access to the data
  • Exploring the migration of product generation processing pipelines to the cloud
  • Evolving our architecture to reduce duplication and continually improve our security posture
    • ESDIS will provide a more cohesive offering of ESDIS systems to our end user community by reducing the number of one-off tools with duplicative functionality and instead ensure that the vast majority of NASA’s Earth science data works in our enterprise tooling
    • Given the continually evolving security landscape, ESDIS remains committed to meeting or exceeding security requirements in order to protect NASA’s Earth science data
  • Supporting open science by partnering with other organizations, U.S. agencies, and nations to share data and make it easier to integrate for science
    • The ESDIS project recognizes that not all development goals need to be developed internally to be successful
    • In the spirit of Open Source Science, the project should not only be sharing all internally developed tooling, but should transition to a model of contributing to, building upon, and utilizing open source and other externally developed tools and services
    • This will not only reduce costs, but it also reduces the barrier of use for our end user community by ensuring that NASA data works well with externally developed tooling that users are already comfortable with

See information on various components within EOSDIS.

 

ESDIS Support

ESDIS supports a range of elements, interfaces, partnerships, and missions.

Science System ElementsDistributed Active Archive Centers (DAACs)
Science Investigator-led Processing Systems (SIPS)
InterfacesInterface Control Documents
PartnershipsU.S.
International
MissionsScience Data Processing
Archiving and Distribution
Instruments Supported

 

ESDIS Mission Statement

 

ESDIS is responsible for providing scientific and other users access to data from NASA's Earth science missions:

  • ESDIS provides access to data through the development and operation of the science systems of NASA's Earth Observing System Data and Information System (EOSDIS).
  • Data products from EOS and other NASA Earth science missions are stored at several discipline-specific Distributed Active Archive Centers (DAACs) to support interactive and interoperable retrieval and distribution of data products.
  • For the design, development, integration, testing, and operation of the science systems, ESDIS provides:
    • Project management
    • Systems engineering
    • Technical direction
  • To evolve the capabilities of EOSDIS to support changing user requirements, ESDIS coordinates development of scientific, discipline-unique functions at the DAACs.
  • ESDIS is part of NASA's Earth Science Projects Division, the designated Earth science program management office for flight, ground, and science performed at NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center.
  • ESDIS supports the Earth Science Division at NASA Headquarters in representing NASA in interagency and international working groups:
    • To develop standards for science information exchange
    • To develop interoperability functions with other data centers

ESDIS Policies

The documents below describe the policies of NASA's ESDIS Project.

  • Requirements for Archiving, Distribution and User Services in Earth Observing System Data and Information Systems (ADURD)
  • Earthdata Login Policy