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The MarsSI project would like to thank, in no specific order, the following organizations and people. == Organizations == * The European Research Committee (ERC) that initially funded the project * The CNRS INSU which recognized the service as a national utility platform and provided funding and human resources * The "Laboratoire de Géologie-Terre Environnement Planètes" ([[http://lgltpe.fr/|LGLTPE]]) of Université de Lyon, which is hosting the service since 2012 * The ENS-Lyon which accepted to host MarsSI from 2020 to the present days * The "Programme National de Planétologie" ([[https://pnp-insu.fr/|PNP]]) who funded hardware * The "Pôle Scientifique de Modélisation Numérique" of ENS-Lyon ([[http://www.ens-lyon.fr/PSMN/|PSMN]]), who helped setting up MarsSI at ENS-Lyon * And of course, the space agencies and partners that made this data possible and available, especially (but not limited to): * The Centre National d'Etudes Spatiales [[https://www.cnes.fr/|CNES]] * The Deutsches Zentrum für Luft- und Raumfahrt [[https://www.dlr.de/|DLR]] * The European Space Agency [[https://www.esa.int/|ESA]] * The National Aeronautics and Space Administration [[https://nasa.gov|NASA]] and Jet Propulsion Laboratory [[https://www.jpl.nasa.gov|JPL]] == People == * Loic Lozach who designed, coded and deployed the first version of MarsSI (2012-2017) * Lucia Mandon who helped in testing the platform and wrote the CRISM documentation during her PhD at LGLTPE (2017-2020) and beyond * Lu Pan who helped in testing and improving the 2nd generation web interface during her Post-Doctoral position at LGLTPE (2017-2020)