CCSD3ZF0000100000001NJPL3IF0PDS200000001 = SFDU_LABEL RECORD_TYPE = STREAM SPACECRAFT_NAME = GALILEO_ORBITER INSTRUMENT_NAME = "NEAR INFRARED MAPPING SPECTROMETER" INSTRUMENT_ID = NIMS OBJECT = TEXT NOTE = "Description of the INDEX directory on the NIMS Phase 2 EDR CD-ROM set" PUBLICATION_DATE = 1998-06-01 END_OBJECT = TEXT END The INDEX directory contains various tables summarizing the data in the EDRs on this CDROM, and pointing to various ancillary files. Each table is accompanied by a detached PDS label with the same name and a .LBL extension, which contains a complete description of the structure of the table. Section 6, "Index Files" of the VOLINFO.TXT file found in the DOCUMENT directory provides complete documentation on the content of each of the index tables described below. It is expected that later volumes of NIMS EDRs will have the same tables, cumulatively larger to include all data published up to that time, which will supersede the tables on this CD. This will also allow for improved or corrected ancillary files to supersede older ones as appropriate for processing data on this CD. EDRCAT.TAB: The EDR CATalog table contains an entry for each EDR on the CD. Each entry contains various information including EDR, Vicar and Spike file name information, target and mission status descriptions and various NIMS instrument parameters. CEDRCAT.TAB: This is a catalog table for corrupt EDRs to be found in the [CORRUPT...] tree. It has the same format as EDRCAT.TAB. OBSCAT.TAB: The OBServation CATalog table contains an entry for each observation for which data is present on the CD. Each entry includes the observation name, spacecraft clock range, starting universal time, principal target and various NIMS instrument parameters. It is used by ISIS NIMS cube generation software to point to the EDRs containing data for an observation. BOOMCAT.TAB: The BOOM CATalog table contains an entry for each boom obscuration file (currently just one) needed to process NIMS data since the first encounter with Venus. Each entry includes the filename, the CD volume where it resides, and the time interval of its applicability.