SPEDAS

SPEDAS

The main window of SPEDAS
Initial release 29 August 2014 (2014-08-29)
Stable release
1.00 / 29 August 2014 (2014-08-29)
Preview release
nightly builds
Development status Active
Written in IDL
Operating system Cross-platform
Size 13 MB (compressed)
Type Scientific software
Website wiki.spedas.org

SPEDAS (Space Physics Environment Data Analysis Software) is an open-source data analysis tool intended for Space Physics users. It was developed using IDL.

Overview

SPEDAS is free software that can download and manipulate data from scientific space missions. It contains both a GUI (Graphical User Interface) and a command line mode for advanced users. It offers various tools for performing calculations and transformations of the data and for visualizing the results. Software modules can be developed for SPEDAS, extending its capabilities. It also includes a tool for downloading data from NASA servers using CDAWeb.

SPEDAS evolved from software developed for the THEMIS mission, which was called TDAS (THEMIS Data Analysis Software). In turn, TDAS used IDL code developed previously for earlier missions going back to the 1990s.

SPEDAS was developed by scientists and programmers of the UC Berkeley's Space Sciences Laboratory, UCLA's IGPP and other contributors.

Deployment

Three different types of SPEDAS deployment are available:

Plugins

One of the main goals of SPEDAS is to accommodate the needs of different NASA missions. Towards this goal, its architecture is modular. Users can develop plugins for loading data, for configuration and for specialized calculations or operations on the data.

Version 1.00 of SPEDAS includes plugins for loading data from the following missions or data sets:

Plugins for specialized calculations are:

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