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The CryoCloud is a JupyterHub built for NASA Cryosphere communities in partnership with the International Interactive Computing Collaboration 2i2c. Launched in October 2022, the CryoCloud cloud-computing projects aim to establish a curated interactive computing platform and develop Cryosphere community expertise in open-soured and cloud-based platforms. The intention is to transition NASA communities into the cloud while discovering the needs and overall best practices for making this transition. This documents our CryoCloud JupyterBook that houses all of our content at book.cryointhecloud.com. The book documents the content, training, and best practices for scientific cloud computing, collaboration, and open science built by the CryoCloud team.
Funding from the NASA Cryosphere program and ICESat-2 Science Team through the NASA Unsolicited Proposals (80NSSC22K1877) and from the NASA Transform to Open Science Topical Workshops, Symposia, and Conferences grant (80NSSC23K0002). We also acknowledge code and tutorials in this book that were created by the eScience Institute Hackweek Toolkit, ICESat-2 Hackweek Website, and NASA OpenScapes Earthdata Cloud Cookbook. If you use the CryoCloud or this JupyterBook, please cite it as below.
Open science, NASA, Cryosphere, Cloud
Open science, NASA, Cryosphere, Cloud
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