Responding to the challenge of producing and distributing MODIS data at the NASA/GES DISC via the Remote Sensing Information Partners (RSIP) program

With the Moderate Resolution Imaging Spectroradiometer (MODIS) provisional version (V003) data releasing, there is a new challenge of producing and distributing MODIS data to end users. However, for many prospective users of the data, the large file sizes and complex format of MODIS have posed difficulties, including insufficient bandwidth for downloading the data, insufficient storage on the users' platforms, and incompatibility of the format with visualization packages, including most geographic information system (GIS) packages. In respond to these issues, the NASA Goddard Earth Science (GES) Data and Information Service Center (DISC) has engaged in facilitating on new applications and distributions for Earth science remote sensing data through the Remote Sensing Information Partners (RSIP) program. This paper discusses (1) designing the infrastructure for MODIS data production and distribution via the RSIP program; (2) constructing a system for customized RSIP MODIS data product development and distribution; (3) developing techniques and tools for MODIS processing; and (4) future plans to enhance the accessibility of MODIS applications through the RSIP program.

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