MATISSE: A novel tool to access, visualize and analyse data from planetary exploration missions
Angelo Zinzi, Maria Teresa Capria, Ernesto Palomba, Paolo Giommi,, Lucio Angelo Antonelli

TL;DR
MATISSE is a new web-based tool that simplifies access, visualization, and analysis of planetary exploration data, enabling integrated studies and high-resolution offline processing.
Contribution
It introduces a modular, user-friendly platform that consolidates planetary data analysis, supports real-time visualization, and is adaptable to future standards and additional missions.
Findings
Enables visualization of high-order products on 3D models
Reduces need for data downloads and custom coding
Supports offline high-resolution data processing
Abstract
The increasing number and complexity of planetary exploration space missions require new tools to access, visualize and analyse data to improve their scientific return. ASI Science Data Center (ASDC) addresses this request with the web-tool MATISSE (Multi-purpose Advanced Tool for the Instruments of the Solar System Exploration), allowing the visualization of single observation or real-time computed high-order products, directly projected on the three-dimensional model of the selected target body. Using MATISSE it will be no longer needed to download huge quantity of data or to write down a specific code for every instrument analysed, greatly encouraging studies based on joint analysis of different datasets. In addition the extremely high-resolution output, to be used offline with a Python-based free software, together with the files to be read with specific GIS software, makes it…
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