OpenPlanetary

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We are a non-profit organization that brings together planetary scientists to discuss planetary data and data analysis tools. https://openplanetary.org
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OpenPlanetary's next virtual lunch talk will be thursday July 25 (12:00 EDT / 17:00 CET) and will be given by Leah Wasser from #pyOpenSci:

Tackling scientific Python's biggest open science challenges through community: packaging, open software and sharing code

To register and get an invite, sign up at https://openplanetary.org/vlunch

OP Virtual Lunches

Weekly virtual "lunch" talks and discussions about technical topics of interest for planetary science and exploration, every Tuesday at 1 PM CDT. Subscribe to receive invitation and agenda.

OpenPlanetary's next virtual lunch talk will be thursday June 13 (12:00 EDT / 17:00 CET) and will be given by Fred Calef of NASA/JPL-Caltech:

MMGIS in Geospatial Mission Operations: Mars, Earth, and soon the Moon

To register and get an invite, sign up at https://openplanetary.org/vlunch

OP Virtual Lunches

Weekly virtual "lunch" talks and discussions about technical topics of interest for planetary science and exploration, every Tuesday at 1 PM CDT. Subscribe to receive invitation and agenda.

After a long hiatus, OpenPlanetary is restarting it's online lunchtime seminar series!

Our next talk is tomorrow April 4 (12:00 EDT / 17:00 CET) and will be given by Steve Crawford:

Open source software and open science at NASA

To register and get an invite, sign up at https://openplanetary.org/vlunch

OP Virtual Lunches

Weekly virtual "lunch" talks and discussions about technical topics of interest for planetary science and exploration, every Tuesday at 1 PM CDT. Subscribe to receive invitation and agenda.

OpenPlanetary has a new home on solarsystem.social, so it's time for a new #introduction!

Who are we?

We are a non-profit organisation helping #PlanetaryScientists and software developers to share, discuss and improve overall knowledge of our #SolarSystem.

Who is our audience?

The general public, amateurs, and professionals.

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