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OpenPlanetary is a non-profit organization helping planetary scientists and software developers to share, discuss and improve planetary data, tools, workflows and overall knowledge of our Solar System. This channel contains technical video tutorials and talks related to planetary science. To find out more, or to become a member, visit us at https://www.openplanetary.org.
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Jul 20, 2025
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OP VLunch #74 Moving from Science to Industry and Entrepreneurship | Dr. Tanya Harrison 20.07.2025 42:11
Why should space and planetary scientists consider careers in industry or pursuing entrepreneurship? What does that world look like, and how do you navigate it coming from academia? Dr. Tanya Harrison's career has spanned academia, industry, and g...
OP Lunch Talk #66: "Current status of PlanetaryPy" 20.07.2025 45:17
Michael Aye (LASP) “Current status of PlanetaryPy: a toolset covering the boring tasks in planetary science.” https://planetarypy.org
OP Lunch Talk #73 "Chandrayaan Mission Data Processing: From Raw Signal to Insightful Data Products" 20.07.2025 36:01
Amitabh presents "Chandrayaan Mission Data Processing: From Raw Signal to Insightful Data Products", recorded on Oct 30, 2024. Join OpenPlanetary to connect with others folks interested in open planetary data tools, and workflows: https://www.ope...
OP Lunch Talk #72 "Enhancing Earth and Space Science Discoverability with the Science Explorer" 20.07.2025 35:16
Dr. Stephanie Jarmak (Center for Astrophysics) presents "Enhancing Earth and Space Science Discoverability with the Science Explorer", recorded on August 15, 2024. See https://scixplorer.org/ The Science Explorer (SciX), funded by NASA, expands ...
OP Lunch Talk #71: "Tackling Scientific Python’s Biggest Open Science Challenges Through Community" 20.07.2025 25:54
Leah Wasser on "Tackling Scientific Python’s Biggest Open Science Challenges Through Community: Packaging, Open Software and Sharing Code", recorded July 25, 2024. pyOpenSci is tackling some of scientific Python’s toughest challenges through comm...
OP Lunch Talk #69: "HyPyRameter and SCAT- New Python Tools for Working with Hyperspectral Data" 20.07.2025 33:49
Michael Phillips on "HyPyRameter and SCAT- New Python Tools for Working with Hyperspectral Data" https://www.lpl.arizona.edu/research-scientists/michael-phillips https://github.com/Michael-S-Phillips/HyPyRameter https://github.com/Michael-S-Phill...
OP Lunch Talk #70: "MMGIS in Geospatial Mission Operations" 20.07.2025 21:20
Fred Calef on "MMGIS in Geospatial Mission Operations: Mars, Earth, and soon the Moon", recorded June 13, 2024 Join our mailing list to stay up to date on future talks: openplanetary.org/vlunch 0:00 Welcome 2:42 Introduction 3:44 Open Science 4:...
OP Lunch Talk #68: "Open Source Software & Open Science at NASA” 20.07.2025 36:13
Steve Crawford (NASA HQ) on "Open Source Software & Open Science at NASA” Steve Crawford is Senior Program Executive for data and computing in the Science Mission Directorate of NASA. He is the lead for the Open Source Science Initiative and led ...
OP Lunch Talk #67: "The Research Software Engineer Movement" 20.07.2025 24:50
Vanessa Sochat (LLNL) on "The Research Software Engineer Movement"
OP Lunch Talk #65: "Solving Life's Annoyances with Constraint Programming" 20.07.2025 28:50
Dmitry Savransky (Cornell University) on "Solving Life's Annoyances with Constraint Programming" https://developers.google.com/optimization/
OP Lunch Talk #64: "What’s New in the new N0067 SPICE Toolkit" 20.07.2025 20:49
Marc Costa Sitja (JPL/NAIF) on "What’s New in the new N0067 SPICE Toolkit". https://naif.jpl.nasa.gov/naif https://naif.jpl.nasa.gov/pub/naif/toolkit_docs/C/info/whatsnew.html https://naif.jpl.nasa.gov/naif/webgeocalc.html https://naif.jpl.nasa....
OP Lunch Talk #62: "Ten Simple Rules for Better Figures" 20.07.2025 41:05
Nicolas Rougier (Inria) on "Ten Simple Rules for Better Figures". Nicolas Rougier is a senior researcher in computational cognitive neuroscience at Inria and the Institute of Neurodegenerative Diseases (Bordeaux, France); and author of "Scientifi...
OP Lunch Talk #56: "3D modeling and mapping of the Perseverance rover surroundings" 20.07.2025 32:46
Christian Tate (Cornell University) on "3D modeling and mapping of the Perseverance rover surroundings" https://sketchfab.com/cdt59/models
OP Lunch Talk #58: "Incepting Interplanetary “Google Search” through Machine Learning" 20.07.2025 19:17
Annie Didier (JPL) on "Incepting Interplanetary “Google Search” through Machine Learning" Co-hosted with ML4PSP (Machine Learning for Planetary Space Physics): https://ml4psp.github.io. Spacecraft can produce a far greater volume of data than ca...
OP Lunch Talk #57: "Accelerating planetary science with EnkiGIS" 20.07.2025 16:02
Zac Trolley (Lunar Water Supply Company) on "Accelerating planetary science with EnkiGIS".
OP Lunch Talk #61: "Using the Community Sensor Model Standard with Planetary Data" 20.07.2025 57:43
Jesse Mapel (USGS) on "Using the Community Sensor Model Standard with Planetary Data"
OP Lunch Talk #59: "Strategies for research software project estimation" 20.07.2025 26:33
Chase Million (Million Concepts) on "Strategies for research software project estimation"
OP Lunch Talk #54: "Tianwen-1 Mission and Zhurong Landing Site" 20.07.2025 46:31
Yuqi Qian & James W. Head (Brown University) on "Tianwen-1 Mission and Zhurong Landing Site".
OP Lunch Talk #60: "A Systems Engineering Approach to Archive Planning” 20.07.2025 37:16
Kate Crombie (Indigo Information Services) on "A Systems Engineering Approach to Archive Planning”.
OP Lunch Talk #48: "Similarities and Differences Between Planetary and Earth Sciences Data Systems" 20.07.2025 23:03
Bruce Wilson (Oak Ridge National Laboratory) on "Similarities and Differences Between Planetary and Earth Sciences Data Systems: One Perspective".
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