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NASA Earth Science Geographic Informa= tion Systems (GIS) is a quickly growing effort within the Earth Science Dat= a System (ESDS) Program. GIS software is designed to capture, manage, analy= ze, and visualize all forms of geographically referenced information. It re= veals relationships, patterns, and trends and integrates with other visuali= zation platforms and non-scientific data formats. It can also be configured= to be easily discovered, accessed and used via web data services and provi= des users the ability to quickly deploy powerful raster and vector analytic= al capabilities via maps and applications. With the advancements in geograp= hic technologies, more Distributed Active Archive Centers (DAACs) and Appli= ed Science projects are organically organizing towards a collaborative effo= rt to streamline and leverage best practices in order to geospatially enabl= e and deliver their mission specific datasets directly to users in the gove= rnment, academia and public sectors.
Using NASA Earth Observations to Enable Open Sci= ence with GIS (video - YouTube)