#MarsSI is not only back, but as it's a very special day, we updated parts of the web interface.
#MarsSI has been shutdown today for a maintenance in our hosting facility. We're expected to return on monday, apologies for the inconvenience!
It is done: #MarsSI new computing nodes are now in production and will process future requests. Everything should be much faster, especially DEM creation! 🍾

We are very much pleased to announce there will be a #MarsSI splinter meeting at EPSC-DPS 2025!

We'll do a quick presentation with a live demo, show & discuss using planetary data in #QGIS. Hope to see lots of people!

https://www.epsc-dps2025.eu/

#EPSC #EPSC2025

EPSC-DPS2025 - Home

Wow, we passed 700 registered users! 🍾 🥂

To handle a very busy next week, we released our usual "Valentine's day" update a bit early, this is a very minor one since we did a non-regular update in december:

- Welcome page display the guest access
- CRISM output file old encoding was fixed and they'll display, we also added line numbers

#MarsSI

#MarsSI wishes you a happy new year!

We wanted to share a few numbers from last year (and how it compared to 2023): it's really nice to know that even at our level, we're seeing a lot of data being used for planetary sciences!

("Calculs" are processing requests, and "Copies" are copy requests)

Happy new year, planetary science community!

We updated the background layers in #MarsSI to use the V01 release of the #MurrayLab global mosaic. This version is more contrasted, and tiles blend really nicely.

We hope this will help you!

Do you want to know (almost) everything about searching data in #MarsSI in 3 minutes? We did a new tutorial video for hat!

https://marssi.univ-lyon1.fr/wiki/VideoTutorials#Tutorial_2_:_Finding_data

(we should find a #peertube instance to put these)

VideoTutorials - MarsSI Wiki