The SSDC contribution to the improvement of knowledge by means of 3D data projections of minor bodies
Angelo Zinzi, Mauro Ciarniello, Vincenzo Della Corte, Stavro, Ivanovski, Andrea Longobardo, Alessandra Migliorini, Maria Teresa Capria,, Ernesto Palomba, Alessandra Rotundi

TL;DR
This paper presents SSDC's development of the MATISSE web tool and vtpMaker software for advanced 3D visualization and analysis of data from irregularly shaped minor bodies in planetary exploration.
Contribution
The paper introduces new visualization tools, MATISSE and vtpMaker, tailored for high-resolution 3D data analysis of minor bodies, enhancing data interpretation capabilities.
Findings
MATISSE enables efficient search and analysis of specific observations.
3D visualization improves understanding of non-spherical bodies.
Tools facilitate analysis of data related to cometary comas.
Abstract
The latest developments of planetary exploration missions devoted to minor bodies required new solutions to correctly visualize and analyse data acquired over irregularly shaped bodies. ASI Space Science Data Center (SSDC-ASI, formerly ASDC-ASI Science Data Center) worked on this task since early 2013, when started developing the web tool MATISSE (Multi-purpose Advanced Tool for the Instruments of the Solar System Exploration) mainly focused on the Rosetta/ESA space mission data. In order to visualize very high-resolution shape models, MATISSE uses a Python module (vtpMaker), which can also be launched as a stand-alone command-line software. MATISSE and vtpMaker are part of the SSDC contribution to the new challenges imposed by the "orbital exploration" of minor bodies: 1) MATISSE allows to search for specific observations inside datasets and then analyse them in parallel, providing…
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