[All] [BAERI] Mission Participants question

Bulger, Brad (ARC-SGG)[Bay Area Environmental Research Institute] bradford.bulger at nasa.gov
Fri Jun 4 09:37:36 PDT 2021


Are the instruments already in the instrument db? a single instrument team can "own" multiple instruments in the system.

also, you can have links to the instruments regardless by using the AC & Teams tab to set up the platforms & instruments, and then add the Instruments link to the mission menu.


From: Baeri_espo_all <baeri_espo_all-bounces at espo.nasa.gov> on behalf of "Chirica, Dan C. (ARC-SGG) via All via Baeri_espo_all" <baeri_espo_all at espo.nasa.gov>
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Date: Friday, June 4, 2021 at 9:30 AM
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Subject: [BAERI] [All] Mission Participants question

This is mostly a topic for the ESPO web dev, however, I think there might be other interested in this topic hence the All email.

The Participants page on our mission websites assumes one group/instrument, correct? If that's the case, what is the best way to deal with projects that have groups with multiple instruments (DCOTSS has two groups with more than one instrument)?

1) Create a group/instrument (+ simplifies the reports, no duplicate names, - does not allow for adding a link to the instrument database)

2) Create multiple groups (- reports will have duplicate names, + can add links to the instrument database, + associate instruments with projects, and aircraft missions)

Any thoughts?

--Dan Chirica
Project Manager - Earth Science Project Office
NASA Ames Research Center
dan.c at nasa.gov
+1 (650) 604-0436
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