PDS_VERSION_ID = PDS3 LABEL_REVISION_NOTE = "2004-04-12, Carol Neese, Autogenerated by OLAF (SBN);" OBJECT = DATA_SET DATA_SET_ID = "MSX-A-SPIRIT3-5-SBN0003-MIMPS-V1.0" OBJECT = DATA_SET_INFORMATION DATA_SET_NAME = "MSX INFRARED MINOR PLANET SURVEY V1.0" DATA_SET_COLLECTION_MEMBER_FLG = "N" DATA_OBJECT_TYPE = "TABLE" START_TIME = 1996-04-01 STOP_TIME = 1997-02-28 DATA_SET_RELEASE_DATE = 2004-05-20 MISSION_NAME = "SUPPORT ARCHIVES" ARCHIVE_STATUS = "ARCHIVED" CURATING_NODE_ID = "SBN" PRODUCER_FULL_NAME = "CAROL NEESE" DETAILED_CATALOG_FLAG = "N" DATA_SET_TERSE_DESC = "Infrared observations of asteroids serendipitously observed by the Midcourse Space Experiment (MSX)." CITATION_DESC = "Tedesco, E.T., M.P. Egan, and S.D. Price. MSX Infrared Minor Planet Survey. MSX-A-SPIRIT3-5-SBN0003- MIMPS-V1.0. NASA Planetary Data System, 2004." ABSTRACT_DESC = "The Midcourse Space Experiment Infrared Minor Planet Survey (MIMPS) includes infrared data for 168 main-belt asteroids serendipitously observed by the Midcourse Space Experiment (MSX) in the course of its long-scan astronomy survey observations, as well as albedos and diameters derived from the data." DATA_SET_DESC = " Data Set Overview ================= The Midcourse Space Experiment (MSX) satellite was a Ballistic Missile Defense Organization long-duration measurement platform that collected data on Earth, Earth limb, and celestial backgrounds from April 1996 through February 1997. The primary celestial background objective of MSX was to complete the census of the infrared sky. To this end, MSX surveyed those areas of the sky either missed by IRAS or in which the IRAS sensitivity was degraded by confusion. A description of the results of the MSX survey may be found in Price et al. (2001) Astron. J. 121, 2819-2842 [PRICEETAL2001]. During the mission, many asteroids were serendipitously observed. Essentially the same procedures that were used to create the Supplemental IRAS Minor Planet Survey (SIMPS) (Tedesco et al. 2002, AJ123, 1056) [TEDESCOETAL2002A] were used to create the MSX Infrared Minor Planet Survey (MIMPS). A full description of MIMPS may be found in Tedesco et al. 2002, AJ 124, 583 [TEDESCOETAL2002B]. The data set consists of a sightings file with a complete list of MSX asteroid sightings, a diameters and albedos file listing results for each asteroid (including singleton as well as multiple sightings), and a table of the filter bandpasses." CONFIDENCE_LEVEL_NOTE = " This data set underwent external peer review on May 20, 2004. " END_OBJECT = DATA_SET_INFORMATION OBJECT = DATA_SET_TARGET TARGET_NAME = "ASTEROID" END_OBJECT = DATA_SET_TARGET OBJECT = DATA_SET_HOST INSTRUMENT_HOST_ID = "MSX" INSTRUMENT_ID = "SPIRIT3" END_OBJECT = DATA_SET_HOST OBJECT = DATA_SET_REFERENCE_INFORMATION REFERENCE_KEY_ID = "TEDESCOETAL2002A" END_OBJECT = DATA_SET_REFERENCE_INFORMATION OBJECT = DATA_SET_REFERENCE_INFORMATION REFERENCE_KEY_ID = "TEDESCOETAL2002B" END_OBJECT = DATA_SET_REFERENCE_INFORMATION OBJECT = DATA_SET_REFERENCE_INFORMATION REFERENCE_KEY_ID = "PRICEETAL2001" END_OBJECT = DATA_SET_REFERENCE_INFORMATION END_OBJECT = DATA_SET END