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Link to the actual data [0].

Looks pretty neat actually. This seems to stem from an executive order by President Obama in 2013. Mobile browsing is okay but I'm excited to check out some of the APIs when I get back to my computer a bit later on. They're seperated by category (Earth Science, Aerospace, etc).

Seems like a lot of the data is already queryable by their api's and I assume there are data dumps and research papers available as well.

Very cool. There is a serious wealth of data and apis available for tinkerers and builders these days from watson to NYC data to Nasa!

[0] - http://www.nasa.gov/open/researchaccess/pubspace



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(a few) NASA datasets

Looks cool. Is the advantage to this that its close to Nasa datasets?

This is super cool! Where does the data come from?

So, what are the publicly available data sets? I see there is wikipedia in one of your screenshots, but short of that I couldn't find a list. I think if I saw something enticing I would sign up just to play with it.

Very cool. Where's the data come from?

This is awesome! I'm currently working through a machine learning project for one of my classes, and I was using flight data (which is also super interesting), but the inner astronomer in me is pushing for me to scrap everything I've done and pick a dataset from here.

But, even if I don't, I foresee many experiments with this data. Awesome.


This sounds very interesting. I hadn't heard of TEMPO.

Reference and data are spread across orgs/sites.

Here's what Level 1, L2, and L3 mean: https://tempo.si.edu/data_for_scientists.html

ASDC has info about data formats etc (as PDFs ofc) https://asdc.larc.nasa.gov/project/TEMPO

And Earthdata seems to be the warehouse + visualizer https://search.earthdata.nasa.gov/search?fpj=TEMPO&as[projec...


Very cool. Where is the data coming from?

That website has one of the better data exploration interfaces I’ve seen on a .gov site.

In case anyone needs a project for the next month... There is a lot of very cool data there.

This is awesome. Where do you pull data for something like this?

That's pretty awesome. Please keep in touch, let's see if we can apply the tool on the new data sets.

This is wonderful news. Anyone here get started on projects leveraging this dataset yet?

Nice. It will be interesting to see how the Dataset API matures over time.

This [1] is apparently the data released. I am no physicist but that page doesn't exactly inspire awe among the curious minded.

They do explain how a couple of undergrads were able to use the data to create something meaningful in the original release article but that specific site can definitely use a UX designer, or two.

http://opendata.cern.ch/search?ln=en&p=Run2011A+AND+collecti...


Is the data set publicly available? I'd love to do some machine learning on it.

That's amazing actually. Cool stuff! Looking forward to the data that comes from this

Pretty cool. How are you getting the data?

Very cool!

Where are you getting the historical data? There's a ton of fun stuff you can do with this kind of long-horizon of data

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