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Primary Convener:
Baptiste Cecconi, Observatoire de Paris, PSL, CNRS

Convener:
Anne Raugh, University of Maryland
Arnaud Masson, ESA

Chair:
Anne Raugh, University of Maryland
Arnaud Masson, ESA

Astronomy has always been a data-intensive science, and new observatories and spacecraft are gathering data at an unprecedented scale. However, to maximize the scientific return on this investment, researchers need access to an infrastructure that provides open access to data, correlative data, and common standards for communication and information exchange between repositories. Initiatives like NASA's Planetary Data Ecosystem, Europlanet/VESPA, ESA Datalabs, and NASA's Helio-Cloud are taking the first steps toward building such an infrastructure. We invite contributions showcasing open science opportunities and accomplishments in Heliophysics and Planetary science that highlight one or more of these capabilities, particularly those involving international standards such as IVOA, OGC, IPDA, and IHDEA.

Index Terms
1904 Community standards
1916 Data and information discovery
1946 Metadata
1976 Software tools and services

Cross-Listed:
P - Planetary Sciences
SH - SPA-Solar and Heliospheric Physics
SM - SPA-Magnetospheric Physics

Suggested Itineraries:
Space Weather
Machine Learning and AI
Open Science and Open Data

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1. Science Nexus

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