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ThePlanetary Science Archive is the central repository for all scientific and engineering data returned by theEuropean Space Agency's Solar System missions, such asGiotto,Huygens,Mars Express,Rosetta,SMART-1, andVenus Express, as well as several ground-based cometary observations. It usesNASA'sPlanetary Data System standards as a baseline for the formatting and structure of all data contained within the archive. The data sets arepeer reviewed and undergo an additional internal validation procedure.[1]
All data on the Planetary Science Archive are free to download and use.[2] The principal investigator(s) as well as the European Space Agency Planetary Science Archive have to be acknowledged when making a publication using the downloaded data.[3]
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