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http://europlanet-ri.eu General Assembly Wednesday 22 September 2010 - Rome EC Grant agreement n 228319 AGENDA ITEM SPEAKER Project overview (1 0mn) P. Louarn Project progress since 01/2010 (1h00) Coordinators Europlanet and EC (10mn) N. Assar Message to the board 10 mn break at 13h00 for buffet 2 http://europlanet-ri.eu Project overview EC Grant agreement n 228319 Concept Europlanet RI is a full « Infrastructure network » supporting and enhancing our use of space missions, earth-based telescopes, simulation and data analysis tools, lab and field site facilities The main objective is to provide services and tools to the community! Access to lab facilities, field sites, extreterrestrial matter samples repositories Access to all information sources via a web interface (IDIS) to evolve into a « Virtual Planetary Observatory » Done by a combination of 3 types of activities Networking activities (science communication activities within the lab network and with the outside world) Trans National Access (TNA) and Service Activities (SA) Joint Research Activities (JRA): research and development activities aiming at IMPROVING the use and scientific return of our Research infrastructures in planetary sciences 4 Key figures 4 year project EU funding: € 6 000 000 27 consortium members 47 laboratories 231 persons 16 countries Many more associate contributors (61 institutes) and users A service to European planetary science community, and beyond! 5 Scientific Concept Science Drivers Laboratory facilities field analogues Comp. modelling & data analysis facilities Data bases Space and Earth-based Observational facilities Dedicated Services Research Infrastructures 6 Management Structure User & Associates Advisory Board Users HelpDesk Project Coordinator Strategic Advisory Board Project Management Committee Europlanet Board Executive Team General Assembly Leaders of Activities & Domains Observational Infrastructure Networking Science Networking Public Outreach Press Office Planetary VO Services IDIS Field and Laboratory Measurements Dissemination Support in Planetary Missions 7 Numerical Modelling and Data Analysis 7 Manpower Staff involved in the project (according to our records, to be updated) 182 persons (160 "permanents" + 16 recruited + 4 subcontractors + 2 to be recruited). Person-Month for the first period (2009) Full effort = 252 p.m Person-month funded = 83 p.m http://europlanet-ri.eu Project progress since 01/2010 EC Grant agreement n 228319 http://europlanet-ri.eu WP1: Management EC Grant agreement n 228319 Highlights of WP1 Management activities Task 1 Initial establishment of the management structure Executive Team: Business Director Richard Tomlin recruited in July 2010 Strategic Advisory Board: set up in March 2010 Users and Associates Advisory Board: partially set up in September 2010 Task 2 Regular operation of the management structure Day-to-day management Distribution of EC pre-financing remainder Maintenance of project website (http://www. europlanet-ri.eu , approx. 600 unique visitors/month ) Management meetings: monthly PMCs, Executive Team telecons and emails First EC reporting exercise carried out in collaboration with WP leaders and participants Task 3 Sustainability First meeting with Business Director in May 2010, Paris Questionnaire has been sent to coordinators last week. Please answer… 11 Management Newsletters: an obvious lack for internal and external communication. To be corrected. Plan is to prepare 3 newsletters a year (November, February, June, for example). Toulouse team is volunteer. Should contact you soon for collecting inputs. 12 http://europlanet-ri.eu NA1 Observational Infrastructure Networking Helmut Rucker (IWF-OEAW) Sept 2010 - Rome EC Grant agreement n 228319 NA1 Observational Infrastructure Networking Space missions Complementary Science Observations Ground-based observations of targets of space missions Space Missions Technical Supporting Observations Preparing operations for planetary missions Highlights of NA1 activities NA1 - NA2 Synergies Example of a synergy to other Europlanet activities NA1-NA2 Synergies Strong Workshop cooperation: Exoplanet Workshops (2009,2011) Workshop on Aeronomy of Jupiter’s and Saturn’s Systems (2010) Additional Coordination Meetings NA1-NA2 Meeting, EGU 2010 NA1-NA2 Splinter, EPSC 2010 16 http://europlanet-ri.eu NA2 Science Networking Ari Matti Harri (FMI), Sept 2010 - Rome EC Grant agreement n 228319 Science Networking (NA2) NA2 focuses on networking the European planetary science community, and on identifying the major questions of current and future European planetary science, relating them to the Research Infrastructure that Europlanet RI is developing, and placing them in a more global context NA2 organizes annual ISSI workshops and an expert exchange program to improve the scientific impact of this Infrastructure NA2 working groups aim at identifying the key planetary science issues and their relation to the existing and forthcoming planetary infrastructure 18 NA2 Working Groups WG 1 Giant planet systems as templates of planetary systems (Lead: Norbert Krupp) Gas giant planetary atmospheres, ionospheres, exospheres, magnetospheres, moons/rings, interaction of magnetospheric plasma with atmospheres or objects (aurora, macrosignatures, microsignatures, …) Supported missions: Galileo, Cassini, Juno, EJSM, New Horizon, Corot, ground-based observations. WG2 small bodies and origin of the solar system (Lead: walter Schmidt) Surfaces of small bodies, comets, asteroids, dust in the solar system Supported missions: Dawn, Rosetta, Herschel, Phobos-Grunt, New-Horizon, Marco Polo, ground-based observat. WG3 Terrestrial planets and comparative planetology (Lead: Karoly Szego) Strong link to Earth sciences Supported missions: MEX, VEX, Chandrayaan, Selene, Phoenix, BepiColombo, Messenger (?), Exomars, MET NET, MSL, Mars sample return WG4 Magnetic worlds, the sun-planet connection (Lead: Esa Kallio) Space weather (interaction between solar wind and magnetospheres/exospheres, dynamo/interior of the planet Supported missions: all planetary missions, SOHO, Stereo, SOLO, Sentinel, CLUSTER WG5 Exoplanets and other planetary systems (Lead:Helmut Lammer) Strong link to astrophysics community Supported missions: COROT, KEPLER, GAIA, Darwin ? 19 NA2 Expert Exchange Activities The main objective of the Expert Exchange Program is to support the activities of Europlanet RI with experts whenever it is needed. The programme provides funding for expert short visits with the goal of improving infrastructure facilities and services offered to the scientific community by the Europlanet RI participant (contractor) laboratories or institutes. All applications were made by using the electronic forms that are located in the NA2 website (https://europlanet-scinet.fi/) There has been four calls between July 2009 and August 2010. The funding for each call varied from 20 K€ to 30 K€. 20 http://europlanet-ri.eu NA3 Outreach Thierry Fouchet (OSBPARIS), Anita Heward and Steve Miller (UCL), Eleni Chatzichristou (NOAA), Jean-Pierre Lebreton Sept 2010 - Rome EC Grant agreement n 228319 Europlanet Outreach Goals Support the outreach community in developing innovative projects to engage European citizens with planetary science Europeanise planetary science news stories in the media Change the culture of the planetary science community towards outreach activities 22 Achievements First Europlanet Prize for Public Engagement with Planetary Sciences Planeterrella Europlanet Funding Scheme The Virtual Microscope for Extra-Terrestrial Material (Open University) The Rosetta Lander LEGO Kit (Maarten Roos – ESA – DLR and LEGO®) Projects on Display in Engineering Faculty (San Pietro In Vincoli) . The Europlanet Media Centre Services to the Media: 25 Press releases last year, European coverage of Space Missions Services for the Public: Media and communication Workshops at EPSC and In Meudon (June 10) 23 Plans More attractive and interactive websites website More blogs to entertain public with Planetary Sciences o TNAs field trips o Last year: Felipe blogging from Chott El Jerid; Steve Miller (Mauna Kea) Forum of exchange for best practices Build in the National Node Network Currently Nodes in 15 countries Google Map of Europlanet and Planetary Science in Europe Each Europlanet RI participant should sign the Washington Charter More services Next communication training workshop in 2011/2012 Call for Prize and Funding scheme open 24 http://europlanet-ri.eu NA4 Dissemination Manuel Grande (UW-MAPS Sept 2010 - Rome EC Grant agreement n 228319 Networking Activities (NA4) Dissemination EPSC is the platform of the Europlanet Research Infrastructure EPSC 1000 900 It’s a self standing meeting organised by Copernicus, where Europlanet does its business 800 700 600 50 sessions 900 abstracts 500+? Attendees 500 Presentations 400 Attendance 300 USA 200 100 0 2005 2006 2007 2008 Year 2009 2010 2011 26 Networking Activities (NA4) Dissemination Tech Foresight Planetary Robotics Planetary Cartography Position sensitive detectors Radiation at Jupiter Stakeholders activities contacting MEPs 27 http://europlanet-ri.eu Trans National Access (TNA) Coordinator: Nigel Mason (OU) September 2010 – Rome To date have supported 30 TNA visits (2009-2010) EC Grant agreement n 228319 Trans National Access (TNA) TNA’s are open to ALL European researchers To have date supported 30 TNA visits (2009-2010) MORE APPLICATIONS WELCOME !!! Next deadline for receipt of applications : 31 October 2010 29 The Facilities http://www.tna.europlanet-ri.eu The Goal To provide access to a comprehensive set of laboratory facilities and field sites tailored to the needs of planetary research The facilities TNA1: Planetary Field Analogues to perform research for space missions under realistic planetary conditions TNA2 Planetary Simulation Facilities providing access to laboratory facilities that simulate conditions in planetary atmospheres and surfaces TNA3 Planetary Sample Analysis Planetary Sample Analysis to analyze meteoritic and sample returns with specific isotopic analysis 30 Example TNA1 – Field sites Svalbard biology Liane Benning (Leeds) as part of AMASE 2010 expedition Collecting the organisms that thrive in the snow fields and glaciers around Ny-Ålesund, on the island of Svalbard. Learning more about the survival strategies that life adopts in extreme environments gives us a better chance of detecting life on other planets/moons with similarly extreme conditions e.g Europa http://www.tna.europlanet-ri.eu 31 Example from TNA2 Identifying light anions in Titan’s Atmosphere Q = 100 ml/min I = 0.8 mA U = 2.7 kV 40 0 26 42 46 50 Mass [amu] 64 65 C4H4N- C3HN-2 41 CH2C3N- 40 C3N- 10 C2H4N- CHN-2 20 (CH4).CH4N- 30 CH2CN Models and ion molecule chemistry Provide some data to test atmospheric (e.g. V Vuiton et al (Grenoble) 50 - Laboratory studies using corona discharges identify some of the lighter mass anions through their mass spectra (G Horvath Comenius Uni Bratislava) CN- Anions detected in Titan’s upper atmosphere by Cassini CAPS (e,g A Coates et al) Relative product yield [%] 66 32 TNA Programme Reminder Next closing date: October 31, 2010 Decision by Christmas (for 2011 visits) Coordinator: Nigel Mason (Open University) Contact: [email protected] Secretary: [email protected] Contact for applications TNA1: Felipe Gomez (INTA-CAB) TNA2: Gareth Davies (VUA) TNA3: Christophe Cloquet (CNRS) Website: http://www.tna.europlanet-ri.eu 33 http://europlanet-ri.eu JRA1 Infrastructure Development for Supporting Planetary Missions Jürgen Oberst (TUB) William Thuillot (OBSPARIS) September 2010 - Rome EC Grant agreement n 228319 Joint Research Activities (JRA1) Infrastructure for Planetary Missions Planetary Dynamics, Geodesy, Cartography JRA1 Tasks: Ephemerides of Solar System objects and space probes, gravity field and shape models, geometrically accurate maps; assessment of landing sites New data from Phobos Phobos image obtained by HRSC@Mars Express Team has derived models for Phobos orbit, shape, and rotation, based on MEX image data. Produced new Phobos map Support for Phobos Grunt: Orbit and shape models will help in mission planning and landing site characterization Results submitted to Europlanet-IDIS Phobos orbit model being finalized for release 35 JRA1 Data from Mars Express help in landing site selection for Phobos Grunt Map of Phobos from Mars Express HRSC images, Wählisch et al., 2010 36 JRA1 New Data from MESSENGER helps prepare for BepiColombo Digital Terrain Models from MESSENGER stereo images, Preusker et al., in prep 37 JRA1 Activities in the coming year Organized meteor observing campaigns involving international students and amateur astronomers, in Manalon and Parnon, Greece, as well as Gahberg, Austria (Aug 10-14, 2010). Captured more than 3000 meteors with double camera stations for meteor trajectory reconstruction and subsequent analysis. Results to be reported at EPSC 2010. 38 JRA1 Empowering the Amateur Community Phobos workshop at IKI, Moscow, October 11-15, 2010 (A. Zakharov) Europlanet Lunar Impact Workshop, Berlin, October 21-22, 2010 (Oberst, Christou, Koschny) Landing site workshop, Utrecht, January 2011 (T. Zegers) Phobos workshop at ISSI, Bern, Spring 2011 (J. Oberst) Coming soon: update of Phobos ephemeris in the context of MEX flybys Get ready for MESSENGER orbit insertion, March 2011 ! Finalize website and continue work on deliverables EC Grant agreement n 228319 39 http://europlanet-ri.eu JRA2: Planetary Facilities and Field Analogues Felipe Gomez (INTA-CAB) September 2010 - Rome EC Grant agreement n 228319 JRA2: Activities Task 1: Characterisation of new planetary analogue site 1. Tunisia Field site expeditions in INTA-CAB Some previous results already available Task 2: Characterisation of new planetary analogue site 2. Siberia Information sent by Oksana Roste on May 2009: 2009 Beginning of JRA2 (Popigai) activities( buying of equipment, negotiations with subcontractors etc.) International meting for decisions in October 2010 Reconnaissance expedition to Popigai, 2 weeks in June-July 2011 Main expedition to Popigai, 2 weeks in June-August Task 3: Preparation of planetary simulation chamber Timetable decision for chamber design Two draft of the design for being considered Several meetings between chamber design coordinators 41 Some results from Tunisia expedition Weathering station Drilling on the salts Salt deposits follow precipitation patterns on desert surface Microscopic desert salt deposits internal estructure and organic matter nodules with microbial life living at very low water activity Winds velocity and direction recorded at Chott El Jerid Tomographic lines on desert surface and subsurface units JRA2 Chott El Jerid Campaign Press Release Mass Media News Chott El Jerid, Tunisia - the closest thing to Mars on Earth? 8/21/2010 Technology Daily Chott El Jerid, Tunisia - the closest thing tohttp://www.techmagdaily.com/chott-el-jerid-tunisia-closest-thing-to-ma 8/13/2010 ScienceMagNews Chott El Jerid, Tunisia - the closest thing tohttp://www.sciencemagnews.com/chott-el-jerid-tunisia-closest-thing-t Mars On Earth: Astrobiologists look for pla http://www.physorg.com/news194870214.html 6/4/2010 PhysOrg 6/4/2010 Inside Science Astrobiologists look for places here at homhttp://www.insidescience.org/research/mars_on_earth Analizan un lago salado de Túnez para de http://www.ecuadorciencia.org/noticias.asp?id=9217&fc=20100601 6/1/2010 EquadorCiencia Tunesische Landschaft ähnelt Mars am m http://africa-live.de/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=35 5/31/2010 Africa Live 5/31/2010 proplanta.de Tunesische Landschaft ähnelt Mars am m http://www.proplanta.de/Agrar-Nachrichten/Wissenschaft/Tunesische 5/31/2010 WallStreet-Online.de Tunesische Landschaft ähnelt Mars am m http://www.wallstreet-online.de/nachrichten/nachricht/2958042.html 5/31/2010 Innovations Report Tunesische Landschaft ähnelt Mars am m http://www.innovations-report.de/html/berichte/geowissenschaften/tun 5/31/2010 pressetext.de Tunesische Landschaft ähnelt Mars am m http://pressetext.de/news/100531003/tunesische-landschaft-aehnelt-m 5/31/2010 Pressemitteilungen-on Tunesiens Schott El Dscherid - Mars-ähnli http://www.pressemitteilungen-online.de/index.php/tunesiens-schott-e 5/31/2010 Der Standard (Austria) "Star Wars"-Schauplatz dient der Planetenhttp://derstandard.at/1271377836741/Projekt-Europlanet-Star-Wars-S 5/29/2010 WMC Actualites Recherche: Des Martiens débarquent en Thttp://www.webmanagercenter.com/management/article.php?xtor=ES 5/28/2010 TEMPO Interactif Chott El Jerid, Tunisia: Mars di Bumi http://www.tempointeraktif.com/hg/sains/2010/05/28/brk,20100528-25 5/26/2010 OK4me2 Chott El Jerid, Tunisia: Closest thing to Mahttp://www.ok4me2.net/2010/05/26/chott-el-jerid-tunisia-closest-thing ancientcivilitazionandufChott El Jerid, Tunisia: Closest thing to Mahttp://ancientcivilitazionandufo.blogspot.com/2010/05/chott-el-jerid-tu 5/25/2010 5/25/2010 Investir en Tunisie Europlanet Research Infrastructure en Tunhttp://www.investir-en-tunisie.net/index.php?option=com_content&vie 5/25/2010 No Marmite in Tunisia Chott El Jerid Tunisia: Is This The Closest http://www.nomarmiteintunisia.co.uk/ Chott el Jerid in Tunisia: the closest thing t http://www.ard-site.net/tn/index.php?option=com_content&view=artic 5/25/2010 ARD Tunisa TV 5/25/2010 Europa FM Regiuni marțiene pe Pământ? http://www.europafm.ro/stiri/stiinta/regiuni-mar-iene-pe-pamant~n402 Tunisie : Le Chott el Jérid, antichambre de http://www.africanmanager.com/articles/127957.html 5/25/2010 African Manager Chott El Jerid, Tunisia - the closest thing tohttp://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2010/05/100525090331.htm 5/25/2010 Science Daily Is Chott El Jerid, Tunisia, the closest thing http://www.daylife.com/article/0ctJaSIf9B4QM?q=The+Desert+Sun 5/25/2010 daylife.com 5/25/2010 io9 Photos of Mars...on Earth...in Tunisia http://io9.com/5547397/photos-of-marson-earthin-tunisia/gallery/ 5/25/2010 sciencenewspaper.eu Regiuni marțiene pe Pământ? http://www.ziarulstiintelor.eu/stiri/2010-05/chott-el-jerid.aspx El lugar en la Tierra más parecido a Marte http://www.plataformasinc.es/index.php/esl/imagenes/inicio/(imagen)/ 5/25/2010 SINC 5/25/2010 consumer.es Un equipo internacional analiza un lago sa http://www.consumer.es/web/es/educacion/2010/05/25/193326.php Científicos analizan desde hoy si un lago dhttp://ecodiario.eleconomista.es/sociedad/noticias/2169367/05/10/Cie 5/24/2010 Eco Diario 5/24/2010 Red Orbit Is Chott El Jerid, Tunisia, the closest thing http://www.redorbit.com/news/space/1869716/is_chott_el_jerid_tunis 5/24/2010 Science Centric Chott El Jerid, Tunisia - the closest thing tohttp://www.sciencecentric.com/news/10052428-chott-el-jerid-tunisia-t http://www.cadenaser.com/sociedad/articulo/lago-tunez-parece-marte 5/23/2010 Cadena SER Un lago de Túnez se parece a Marte 5/23/2010 Lavante-EMV El lago salado más marciano está en Túnehttp://www.levante-emv.com/sociedad/2010/05/22/lago-salado-marci Analizan un lago salado de Túnez para ve http://www.heraldo.es/noticias/internacional/analizan_lago_salado_tu 5/22/2010 Heraldo.es 5/22/2010 Sur.es Analizan un lago salado de Túnez para ve http://www.diariosur.es/v/20100522/sociedad/analizan-lago-salado-tu 5/21/2010 Informador.mx Analizan si un lago salado de Túnez http://www.informador.com.mx/tecnologia/2010/203205/6/analizan-un 5/21/2010 Europa press Un lago de Túnez se parece a Marte http://www.europapress.es/ciencia/noticia-lago-tunez-parece-marte-2 5/21/2010 ABC.COM Analizan si un lago salado es un análogo dhttp://www.abc.com.py/abc/nota/121990-Analizan-si-un-lago-salado-e 5/21/2010 laverdad.com Analizan si un lago salado de Túnez es unhttp://www.laverdad.com/detavance.php?CodAvance=46599 5/21/2010 CAB-INTA CAMPAÑA DEL CENTRO DE ASTROBIO http://cab.inta.es/noticias_detalle.php?id=34&lng=es http://europlanet-ri.eu JRA3 European Modelling and Data Analysis Facility (EMDAF) Coordinator: Maxim L. Khodachenko (IWF-OeAW, Graz, Austria) Co-Coordinator: Steve Miller (UCL, London, UK) September 2010 – Rome EC Grant agreement n 228319 JRA-3 / EMDAF http://europlanet-jra3.oeaw.ac.at European Modelling and Data Analysis Facility Coordinator: Maxim L. Khodachenko (IWF-OeAW, Graz, Austria) Co-coordinator: Steve Miller (UCL, London, UK) Creation of a distributed & coordinated research infrastructure, based on the existing in Europe computational modelling and data analysis centres, which will provide the scientific community with the dedicated services in the fields of computational & data analysis. Phobos image obtained by HRSC@Mars Express EC Grant agreement n 228319 45 JRA-3 / EMDAF http://europlanet-jra3.oeaw.ac.at JRA3-EMDAF DOES • Development of an Interactive Catalogue of planetary models & data analysis tools; • Development of a Distributed Numerical modelling Laboratory, to provide scientists with a dedicated modelling service; (in progress) • • Development of web-based communication tools for planetary scientists; (in progress) • Develop a Distributed Data Analysis Laboratory to provide scientists with a dedicated data analysis service; (in progress) • Enable the codes involved with the DNML and DAL to run on HPC facilities; (starts PM 25) • Provide demonstrators and operational tests of interconnected modelling and multi-disciplinary data analysis service; (in preparation) 46 JRA-3 / EMDAF http://europlanet-jra3.oeaw.ac.at JRA3-EMDAF – RTD Infrastructure EMDAF Developer Team SVN Version Control System Test Server Test Database EMDAF User Community GoToMeeting Tool EMDAF Webportal TWiki Collaboration Platform Manual synchronization EC Grant agreement n 228319 Public Server Public Database 47 http://europlanet-ri.eu Integrated and Distributed Information Service (IDIS) SA-IDIS (WP21) JRA4-IDIS (WP25) Maria Teresa Capria (INAF) Gérard Chanteur (CNRS) Walter Schmidt (FMI) September 2010 – Rome EC Grant agreement n 228319 Integrated and Distributed Information Service (IDIS) Main strategic Goal: Creation of an integrated and distributed information service, providing remote access to data produced by space missions, ground-based telescopes, laboratory and field facilities, sample collections, and giving additional tools to use, combine, analyse the data, and compare them to numerical simulations and model predictions IDIS is being made to evolve towards an information access system providing interoperability of a wide range of different information and data sources and access tools, located in different data centers, including virtual observatory-like access services to data sets suitable for this approach. 49 Integrated and Distributed Information Service (IDIS) Structure of IDIS: composed by a Service Activity (WP 21) and a Joint Research Activity (WP 25) The IDIS SA is available to the Planetary Science community as a first port of call for finding, retrieving and manipulating any kind of useful data. It receives inputs from the community and from other Europlanet tasks, in different forms (technical demonstrator reports, interactive catalogue access to computer models and analysis algorithms, routines enabled for high-performance computing, and so on). JRA 4 is the JR devoted to IDIS. Its role is to extend SA IDIS capabilities and prepare/implement virtual observatory services in various fields of planetary sciences. 50 Integrated and Distributed Information Service (IDIS) Major achievements (1) Comparative information about Solar System planets and their moons: Interactive access to HighResolution images from Mars & Phobos Interactive Mars tectonics and fault map and introduction into features of the planets surface and interior Mars Science Laboratory landing site evaluation Planetary atmosphere and chemistry databases: Titan ion chemistry databases, measurements and models Titan atmosphere measurements planned end 2010 Methane spectroscopy simulation software Mars climate database access Kinetics Database for Astrochemistry (KIDA) 51 Integrated and Distributed Information Service (IDIS) Major achievements (2) Plasma environments in the Solar System: Introduction into Solar Wind physics with interactive accesst to data from related ground and space missions Introduction into Exoplanet with interactive access to dedicated missions and observations data Access to existing Plasma Physics VOs and software tools Comet, asteroid and interplanetary dust phenomena: Search tool for comet emission line identification Various modelling software packages for comet nuclei Virtual Meteor Observatory planned 2011/01 Access to ground and space based observations related to zodiacal cloud and the Rosetta mission 52 Cross-calibration of past far-UV experiments Integrated and Distributed Information Service (IDIS) Major achievements (3) Dynamics of Solar System bodies, extraterrestrial matter: Ephemerides databases and calculation tools final version planned 2011/03 Interactive meteor database Lunar sample database, Mineralogy index and database Spectral emission databases for planetary matter SkyBoT VO to identify and track visible objects Sky objects visualisation tools for downloading final version planned 2011/03 Access to VO-Paris with atmosphere , exoplanet data etc Ground-based observation & mission development support: Venus ground based images Interactive Jupiter position database Access to mission design and support tools Access to space component selection and alert systems Information about test and simulation facilities 53 Integrated and Distributed Information Service (IDIS) Future Plans Implementation of data model based data access Implementation of data description conversion tools Implementation of data access services Implemetation of Virtual Observatory display services Extension of available data resources Access to the Virtual Meteor Observatory Access to ground and space based observations related to zodiacal clouds and the Rosetta mission Verification of implemented services IDIS-internal verification Verification via external users Public relations Advertisement of IDIS services to the community 54 http://europlanet-ri.eu Messages to the Europlanet Board EC Grant agreement n 228319