The Solar System Notification Alert Processing System (SNAPS): Public access to SNAPS data and products
David E. Trilling, Michael Gowanlock, Revanth Munugala, Daniel R. Kramer, Maria Chernyavskaya, Erin Clark, Graceson Mule, Savannah Chappus

TL;DR
SNAPS is a system that processes and publicly shares data on moving objects from ZTF and LSST, providing access to derived properties and updates through a living document.
Contribution
This paper introduces SNAPS, a new system for public access to processed solar system data from ZTF and LSST.
Findings
SNAPS ingests data from ZTF and LSST.
SNAPS provides public access to data and derived properties.
The document will be updated with improvements.
Abstract
The Solar System Notification Alert Processing System, SNAPS, is a downstream broker that ingests moving object data from ZTF and LSST and serves these data and derived properties to the public. This document describes how users can access our SNAPS data and products. This is intended to be a living document that will be updated on the arXiv when significant improvements are made to our data access schemes, and will therefore always contain the most up to date information about interacting with our databases and infrastructure. This is version 1.0.
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