The Ring-Moon Systems Node of NASA's Planetary Data System is proud to announce the public release of OPUS3, commemorating the 10th anniversary of OPUS.
This new version of OPUS has been under development for the past 12 months, and features a modern look-and-feel, responsive design for desktop, laptop, tablet, and mobile devices, easier-to-use interface, improved documentation, and faster back-end server.
There are too many changes to OPUS to list here, but there are two guides available to help you transition to the new interface, both available under the new Help menu:
- The Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) section. In there you can click on What's new in OPUS3? for a brief discussion of the differences between the previous version of OPUS and this new release.
- The Getting Started guide. This is a more comprehensive presentation of all of the major features in OPUS3.
Whether you are a new user or have been using OPUS since its initial release in 2009, we strongly encourage you to read through the Getting Started guide. There are likely many features of OPUS that you never knew existed.
As always, we welcome and encourage feedback. You can submit comments or questions through the Questions/Feedback link at the top of the OPUS3 screen, or you can contact us on Twitter at @pdsopus.
You can try it out here. We hope you enjoy the new version of OPUS!
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