The increasing number and complexity of planetary exploration space missions
require new tools to access, visualize and analyse data to improve their
scientific return.
ASI Science Data Center (ASDC) addresses this request with the web-tool
MATISSE (Multi-purpose Advanced Tool for the Instruments of the Solar System
Exploration), allowing the visualization of single observation or real-time
computed high-order products, directly projected on the three-dimensional model
of the selected target body.
Using MATISSE it will be no longer needed to download huge quantity of data
or to write down a specific code for every instrument analysed, greatly
encouraging studies based on joint analysis of different datasets.
In addition the extremely high-resolution output, to be used offline with a
Python-based free software, together with the files to be read with specific
GIS software, makes it a valuable tool to further process the data at the best
spatial accuracy available.
MATISSE modular structure permits addition of new missions or tasks and,
thanks to dedicated future developments, it would be possible to make it
compliant to the Planetary Virtual Observatory standards currently under
definition. In this context the recent development of an interface to the NASA
ODE REST API by which it is possible to access to public repositories is set