Community Challenges in the Era of Petabyte-Scale Sky Surveys
Michael S. P. Kelley, Henry H. Hsieh, Colin Orion Chandler, Siegfried, Eggl, Timothy R. Holt, Lynne Jones, Mario Juric, Timothy A. Lister, Joachim, Moeyens, William J. Oldroyd, Darin Ragozzine, David E. Trilling

TL;DR
This paper discusses the challenges faced by the planetary science community due to petabyte-scale sky surveys and emphasizes the needs for effective data management and analysis to maximize scientific output.
Contribution
It identifies key challenges and needs for the community to effectively utilize large-scale astronomical survey data in the era of petabyte-scale datasets.
Findings
Highlights the importance of data management and analysis tools
Emphasizes collaboration between agencies and communities
Outlines specific needs for future survey data utilization
Abstract
We outline the challenges faced by the planetary science community in the era of next-generation large-scale astronomical surveys, and highlight needs that must be addressed in order for the community to maximize the quality and quantity of scientific output from archival, existing, and future surveys, while satisfying NASA's and NSF's goals.
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