PDS_VERSION_ID = PDS3 RECORD_TYPE = STREAM OBJECT = TEXT PUBLICATION_DATE = 2000-07-13 START_ORBIT_NUMBER = 4580 STOP_ORBIT_NUMBER = 4953 START_TIME = 1999-304T17:04:04.000 STOP_TIME = 1999-335T06:24:47.000 NOTE = " This document includes the Experimenter's Notebook (ENB) entries summarizing data collection by TES during Mapping; the ENB was originally produced by the TES Mission Planner to be available online throughout the duration of the mission. This document is appropriate for orbits included in this volume, but may also include orbits from previous or later volumes. Two types of information can be found in this document: blocks of TES orbits and time entries, followed by the corresponding p*.img notes. TES data is organized by orbit which begins at the MGS descending equator crossing (times given in UTC). Orbits are labeled here with the TES orb number which is equivalent to ock (see obs.fmt OBJECT = ORBIT_COUNTER_KEEPER) except where deviations are noted. TES operations during a particular orbit are controlled by the p*.img file available onboard; key information from this file is provided in the p*.img notes." END_OBJECT = TEXT END TES orb #4580: 1999-304 // 17:04:04 - p4543.img TES orb #4581: 1999-304 // 19:01:44 TES orb #4582: 1999-304 // 20:59:25 TES orb #4583: 1999-304 // 22:57:07 TES orb #4584: 1999-305 // 00:54:46 TES orb #4585: 1999-305 // 02:52:22 TES orb #4586: 1999-305 // 04:49:58 TES orb #4587: 1999-305 // 06:47:38 TES orb #4588: 1999-305 // 08:45:20 TES orb #4589: 1999-305 // 10:43:01 TES orb #4590: 1999-305 // 12:40:40 TES orb #4591: 1999-305 // 14:38:16 TES orb #4592: 1999-305 // 16:35:53 TES orb #4593: 1999-305 // 18:33:31 TES orb #4594: 1999-305 // 20:31:11 TES orb #4595: 1999-305 // 22:28:53 TES orb #4596: 1999-306 // 00:26:34 TES orb #4597: 1999-306 // 02:24:11 TES orb #4598: 1999-306 // 04:21:46 TES orb #4599: 1999-306 // 06:19:23 TES orb #4600: 1999-306 // 08:17:05 TES orb #4601: 1999-306 // 10:14:46 TES orb #4602: 1999-306 // 12:12:26 TES orb #4603: 1999-306 // 14:10:04 TES orb #4604: 1999-306 // 16:07:40 TES orb #4605: 1999-306 // 18:05:17 TES orb #4606: 1999-306 // 20:02:57 TES orb #4607: 1999-306 // 22:00:38 TES orb #4608: 1999-306 // 23:58:20 TES orb #4609: 1999-307 // 01:55:59 TES orb #4610: 1999-307 // 03:53:36 TES orb #4611: 1999-307 // 05:51:11 TES orb #4612: 1999-307 // 07:48:51 TES orb #4613: 1999-307 // 09:46:33 TES orb #4614: 1999-307 // 11:44:14 TES orb #4615: 1999-307 // 13:41:54 TES orb #4616: 1999-307 // 15:39:31 TES orb #4617: 1999-307 // 17:37:07 TES orb #4618: 1999-307 // 19:34:45 TES orb #4619: 1999-307 // 21:32:25 TES orb #4620: 1999-307 // 23:30:07 TES orb #4621: 1999-308 // 01:27:48 TES orb #4622: 1999-308 // 03:25:27 TES orb #4623: 1999-308 // 05:23:02 TES orb #4624: 1999-308 // 07:20:38 TES orb #4625: 1999-308 // 09:18:19 TES orb #4626: 1999-308 // 11:16:01 TES orb #4627: 1999-308 // 13:13:42 TES orb #4628: 1999-308 // 15:11:20 p4543.img notes: 1) optical switch 00 2) day surface = -80 to +40 degrees lat., full spectral, full spatial night = +60 to -60 degrees lat., spectral mask, full spatial poles = rest of lats., spectral mask, spatial mask (all detectors averaged together) - short packets except for space/reference sets 3) for realtime orbits: full spatial, full spectral for entire orbit - long packets 4) limb: all forward looking, space, +75 degrees, limb set (100 km height, 1/2 degree steps, padded by one look at surface angle) - all short packets 5) limbs every 10 degrees, alternate orbits (a and b) 6) continuous limb look - with 3 looks at ~60 degree emission angle (50 degrees pnt_angle) between each set for once per week repeat. cont_limb 90S - 30N 7) EPF = -62,-60,-45,0,45,60,62 angles, 5 icks at each angle 8) 1 N-polar, 1 S-polar (refa orbit), 1 nightside epf(orb 11) per day; 1 dayside epf per orbit - steps from -75 lat to +75 lat in 15 lat steps to cycle through dayside completely in a single day 9) dense epf- one dense epf targeted every third day, - pnt = +-60,+-58,+-55,+-54,+-50 etc to 0 degrees, - it will take ~ 1 month to cycle through the full dayside latitudinal converage (75S, 60S, 45S, 30S, 15S, 0, 15N, 30N, 45N, 60N, 75N) - four dense epf's added to investigate dust activity Hellas[p4566], Argyre[p4545], bright terrain northern hemisphere[p4571], bright terrain southern hem[p4552] 10) space_ref_long twice per day on a single orbit: once in noise free zone (south pole) and once during panel motion (dark side) - added additional set on orb 9 (same places as above), hope to to have one set during hga motion, one during hga parked time 11) mosaics (5 x 13) done once per day, varying in latitude [-12,-9,-6,-3,0,3 degrees], attempting 1.5 lat x 1 long degree coverage - used Michael's tools to target and build dayside (5x13) mosaics for W. hemaitite [p4581], Aram Chaos[p4594] and Hebes Chasm [p4596]; also nightside mosaics for W. hematite [p4550] and Aram Chaos [p4625] 12) 12 days worth of orbits loaded TES orb #4630: 1999-308 // 19:06:32 - p4630.img TES orb #4631: 1999-308 // 21:04:11 TES orb #4632: 1999-308 // 23:01:52 TES orb #4633: 1999-309 // 00:59:34 TES orb #4634: 1999-309 // 02:57:14 TES orb #4635: 1999-309 // 04:54:51 TES orb #4636: 1999-309 // 06:52:26 TES orb #4637: 1999-309 // 08:50:05 TES orb #4638: 1999-309 // 10:47:47 TES orb #4639: 1999-309 // 12:45:29 TES orb #4640: 1999-309 // 14:43:08 TES orb #4641: 1999-309 // 16:40:45 TES orb #4642: 1999-309 // 18:38:22 TES orb #4643: 1999-309 // 20:35:59 TES orb #4644: 1999-309 // 22:33:40 TES orb #4645: 1999-310 // 00:31:21 TES orb #4646: 1999-310 // 02:29:03 TES orb #4647: 1999-310 // 04:26:42 TES orb #4648: 1999-310 // 06:24:17 TES orb #4649: 1999-310 // 08:21:53 TES orb #4750: 1999-310 // 10:19:34 TES orb #4651: 1999-310 // 12:17:16 TES orb #4652: 1999-310 // 14:14:57 TES orb #4653: 1999-310 // 16:12:35 TES orb #4654: 1999-310 // 18:10:11 TES orb #4655: 1999-310 // 20:07:48 TES orb #4656: 1999-310 // 22:05:26 TES orb #4657: 1999-311 // 00:03:07 TES orb #4658: 1999-311 // 02:00:48 TES orb #4659: 1999-311 // 03:58:29 TES orb #4660: 1999-311 // 05:56:06 TES orb #4661: 1999-311 // 07:53:41 TES orb #4662: 1999-311 // 09:51:19 TES orb #4663: 1999-311 // 11:49:00 TES orb #4664: 1999-311 // 13:46:42 TES orb #4665: 1999-311 // 15:44:22 TES orb #4666: 1999-311 // 17:42:00 TES orb #4667: 1999-311 // 19:39:36 TES orb #4668: 1999-311 // 21:37:13 TES orb #4669: 1999-311 // 23:34:53 TES orb #4670: 1999-312 // 01:32:34 TES orb #4671: 1999-312 // 03:30:16 TES orb #4672: 1999-312 // 05:27:55 TES orb #4673: 1999-312 // 07:25:31 TES orb #4674: 1999-312 // 09:23:07 TES orb #4675: 1999-312 // 11:19:43 TES orb #4676: 1999-312 // 13:18:26 TES orb #4677: 1999-312 // 15:16:07 TES orb #4678: 1999-312 // 17:15:46 TES orb #4679: 1999-312 // 19:11:23 TES orb #4680: 1999-312 // 21:08:59 TES orb #4681: 1999-312 // 23:06:37 TES orb #4682: 1999-313 // 01:04:17 TES orb #4683: 1999-313 // 03:01:59 TES orb #4684: 1999-313 // 04:59:40 TES orb #4685: 1999-313 // 06:57:18 TES orb #4686: 1999-313 // 08:54:52 TES orb #4687: 1999-313 // 10:52:29 TES orb #4688: 1999-313 // 12:50:11 TES orb #4689: 1999-313 // 14:47:52 TES orb #4690: 1999-313 // 16:45:32 TES orb #4691: 1999-313 // 18:43:10 TES orb #4692: 1999-313 // 20:40:46 TES orb #4693: 1999-313 // 22:38:23 TES orb #4694: 1999-314 // 00:36:03 TES orb #4695: 1999-314 // 02:33:44 TES orb #4696: 1999-314 // 04:31:25 TES orb #4697: 1999-314 // 06:29:05 TES orb #4698: 1999-314 // 08:26:43 TES orb #4699: 1999-314 // 10:24:17 TES orb #4700: 1999-314 // 12:21:57 TES orb #4701: 1999-314 // 14:19:39 TES orb #4702: 1999-314 // 16:17:20 TES orb #4703: 1999-314 // 18:14:59 p4630.img notes: 1) optical switch 00 2) day surface = -90 to +30 degrees lat., full spectral, full spatial night = +60 to -60 degrees lat., spectral mask, full spatial poles = rest of lats., spectral mask, spatial mask (all detectors averaged together) - short packets except for space/reference sets 3) for realtime orbits: full spatial, full spectral for entire orbit - long packets 4) limb: all forward looking, space, +75 degrees, limb set (100 km height, 1/2 degree steps, padded by one look at surface angle) - all short packets 5) limbs every 10 degrees, alternate orbits (a and b) 6) continuous limb look - with 3 looks at ~60 degree emission angle (50 degrees pnt_angle) between each set for once per week repeat. cont_limb 90S - 30N 7) EPF = -62,-60,-45,0,45,60,62 angles, 5 icks at each angle 8) 1 N-polar, 1 S-polar (refa orbit), 1 nightside epf(orb 11) per day; 1 dayside epf per orbit - steps from -75 lat to +75 lat in 15 lat steps to cycle through dayside completely in a single day 9) dense epf- one dense epf targeted every third day, - pnt = +-60,+-58,+-55,+-54,+-50 etc to 0 degrees, - it will take ~ 1 month to cycle through the full dayside latitudinal converage (75S, 60S, 45S, 30S, 15S, 0, 15N, 30N, 45N, 60N, 75N) - fixed 60N dense epf (had been doing single set instead of full) 10) space_ref_long twice per day on a single orbit: once in noise free zone (south pole) and once during panel motion (dark side) - set on orb 9 (same places as above), one set during hga motion, one during hga parked time 11) mosaics (5 x 13) done once per day, varying in latitude [-12,-9,-6,-3,0,3 degrees], attempting 1.5 lat x 1 long degree coverage - used Michael's tools to target and build dayside (5x13) mosaics for Hebes Chasm [p4684], Viking2 [p4689], Herschel [p4702], and Dao Vallis [p4716[ - trial cloud mosaic at Olympus Mons [p4711], 3 strips of 45 icks at ~+/- 45 degrees emission angle and 0 emission angle, attempting a 5 degree latitude size mosaic with gores between columns 12) 12 days worth of orbits loaded TES orb #4704: 1999-314 // 20:12:36 - p4704.img TES orb #4705: 1999-314 // 22:10:13 TES orb #4706: 1999-315 // 00:07:51 TES orb #4707: 1999-315 // 02:05:31 TES orb #4708: 1999-315 // 04:03:13 TES orb #4709: 1999-315 // 06:00:54 TES orb #4710: 1999-315 // 07:58:32 TES orb #4711: 1999-315 // 09:56:08 TES orb #4712: 1999-315 // 11:53:44 TES orb #4713: 1999-315 // 13:51:25 TES orb #4714: 1999-315 // 15:49:07 TES orb #4715: 1999-315 // 17:46:47 TES orb #4716: 1999-315 // 19:44:25 TES orb #4717: 1999-315 // 21:42:02 TES orb #4718: 1999-315 // 23:39:38 TES orb #4719: 1999-316 // 01:37:17 TES orb #4720: 1999-316 // 03:34:58 TES orb #4721: 1999-316 // 05:32:39 TES orb #4722: 1999-316 // 07:30:19 TES orb #4723: 1999-316 // 09:27:56 TES orb #4724: 1999-316 // 11:25:31 TES orb #4725: 1999-316 // 13:23:10 TES orb #4726: 1999-316 // 15:20:52 TES orb #4727: 1999-316 // 17:18:34 TES orb #4728: 1999-316 // 19:16:13 TES orb #4729: 1999-316 // 21:13:51 TES orb #4730: 1999-316 // 23:11:27 TES orb #4731: 1999-317 // 01:09:04 TES orb #4732: 1999-317 // 03:06:44 TES orb #4733: 1999-317 // 05:04:26 TES orb #4734: 1999-317 // 07:02:07 TES orb #4735: 1999-317 // 08:59:46 TES orb #4736: 1999-317 // 10:57:22 TES orb #4737: 1999-317 // 12:54:58 TES orb #4738: 1999-317 // 14:52:39 TES orb #4739: 1999-317 // 16:50:21 TES orb #4740: 1999-317 // 18:48:01 TES orb #4741: 1999-317 // 20:45:40 TES orb #4742: 1999-317 // 22:43:16 TES orb #4743: 1999-318 // 00:40:53 TES orb #4744: 1999-318 // 02:38:31 TES orb #4745: 1999-318 // 04:36:12 TES orb #4746: 1999-318 // 06:33:53 TES orb #4747: 1999-318 // 08:31:34 TES orb #4748: 1999-318 // 10:29:11 TES orb #4749: 1999-318 // 12:26:45 TES orb #4750: 1999-318 // 14:24:23 TES orb #4751: 1999-318 // 16:22:05 TES orb #4752: 1999-318 // 18:19:46 TES orb #4753: 1999-318 // 20:17:26 TES orb #4754: 1999-318 // 22:15:04 TES orb #4755: 1999-319 // 00:12:40 TES orb #4756: 1999-319 // 02:10:17 TES orb #4757: 1999-319 // 04:07:57 TES orb #4758: 1999-319 // 06:05:38 TES orb #4759: 1999-319 // 08:03:20 TES orb #4760: 1999-319 // 10:00:59 TES orb #4761: 1999-319 // 11:58:35 TES orb #4762: 1999-319 // 13:56:11 TES orb #4763: 1999-319 // 15:53:51 TES orb #4764: 1999-319 // 17:51:33 TES orb #4765: 1999-319 // 19:49:14 TES orb #4766: 1999-319 // 21:46:53 TES orb #4767: 1999-319 // 23:44:30 TES orb #4768: 1999-320 // 01:42:06 TES orb #4769: 1999-320 // 03:39:44 TES orb #4770: 1999-320 // 05:37:25 TES orb #4771: 1999-320 // 07:35:06 TES orb #4772: 1999-320 // 09:32:47 TES orb #4773: 1999-320 // 11:30:25 TES orb #4774: 1999-320 // 13:28:00 TES orb #4775: 1999-320 // 15:25:37 TES orb #4776: 1999-320 // 17:23:18 TES orb #4777: 1999-320 // 19:21:00 TES orb #4778: 1999-320 // 21:18:40 TES orb #4779: 1999-320 // 23:16:18 TES orb #4780: 1999-321 // 01:13:54 TES orb #4781: 1999-321 // 03:11:31 TES orb #4782: 1999-321 // 05:09:10 TES orb #4783: 1999-321 // 07:06:51 TES orb #4784: 1999-321 // 09:04:33 TES orb #4785: 1999-321 // 11:02:13 TES orb #4786: 1999-321 // 12:59:49 TES orb #4787: 1999-321 // 14:57:24 TES orb #4788: 1999-321 // 16:55:04 TES orb #4789: 1999-321 // 18:52:46 TES orb #4790: 1999-321 // 20:50:27 TES orb #4791: 1999-321 // 22:48:07 TES orb #4792: 1999-322 // 00:45:44 TES orb #4793: 1999-322 // 02:43:20 TES orb #4794: 1999-322 // 04:40:58 TES orb #4795: 1999-322 // 06:38:38 TES orb #4796: 1999-322 // 08:36:20 TES orb #4797: 1999-322 // 10:34:01 TES orb #4798: 1999-322 // 12:31:40 TES orb #4799: 1999-322 // 14:29:15 TES orb #4800: 1999-322 // 16:26:52 TES orb #4801: 1999-322 // 18:24:33 TES orb #4802: 1999-322 // 20:22:14 TES orb #4803: 1999-322 // 22:19:55 TES orb #4804: 1999-323 // 00:17:33 TES orb #4805: 1999-323 // 02:15:09 TES orb #4806: 1999-323 // 04:12:46 TES orb #4807: 1999-323 // 06:10:25 TES orb #4808: 1999-323 // 08:08:05 TES orb #4809: 1999-323 // 10:05:47 TES orb #4810: 1999-323 // 12:03:27 TES orb #4811: 1999-323 // 14:01:04 TES orb #4812: 1999-323 // 15:58:39 TES orb #4813: 1999-323 // 17:56:18 p4704.img notes: 1) optical switch 00 2) day surface = -90 to +30 degrees lat., full spectral, full spatial night = +60 to -60 degrees lat., spectral mask, full spatial poles = rest of lats., spectral mask, spatial mask (all detectors averaged together) - short packets except for space/reference sets 3) for realtime orbits: full spatial, full spectral for entire orbit - long packets 4) limb: all forward looking, space, +75 degrees, limb set (100 km height, 1/2 degree steps, padded by one look at surface angle) - all short packets 5) limbs every 10 degrees, alternate orbits (a and b) 6) continuous limb look - with 3 looks at ~60 degree emission angle (50 degrees pnt_angle) between each set for once per week repeat. cont_limb 90S - 30N 7) EPF = -62,-60,-45,0,45,60,62 angles, 5 icks at each angle 8) 1 N-polar, 1 S-polar (refa orbit), 1 nightside epf(orb 11) per day; 1 dayside epf per orbit - steps from -75 lat to +75 lat in 15 lat steps to cycle through dayside completely in a single day 9) dense epf- one dense epf targeted every third day, - pnt = +-60,+-58,+-55,+-54,+-50 etc to 0 degrees, - it will take ~ 1 month to cycle through the full dayside latitudinal converage (75S, 60S, 45S, 30S, 15S, 0, 15N, 30N, 45N, 60N, 75N) 10) space_ref_long twice per day on a single orbit: once in noise free zone (south pole) and once during panel motion (dark side) - set on orb 9 (same places as above), one set during hga motion, one during hga parked time 11) mosaics (5 x 13) done once per day, varying in latitude [-12,-9,-6,-3,0,3 degrees], attempting 1.5 lat x 1 long degree coverage - used Michael's tools to target and build dayside (5x13) mosaics for Dao Vallis [p4716], Adamas Layrintis [p4753], Proctor Crater [p4756], Western Hematite [p4757], ML1 [p4759], Nili [p4767], Hematite3 [p4772]; and nightside mosaics for Aram Chaos [p4713/4714], Hematite5 [p4766], and Western Hematite [p4789/4790] - trial cloud mosaic at Olympus Mons [p4711], 3 strips of 45 icks at ~+/- 45 degrees emission angle and 0 emission angle, attempting a 5 degree latitude size mosaic with gores between columns 12) 12 days worth of orbits loaded 13) mm009 sequence not released prior to upload, last five days contain no real time orbits (no info to assign these days) TES orb #4814: 1999-323 // 19:54:00 - p4814.img TES orb #4815: 1999-323 // 21:51:41 TES orb #4816: 1999-323 // 23:49:21 TES orb #4817: 1999-324 // 01:46:58 TES orb #4818: 1999-324 // 03:44:34 TES orb #4819: 1999-324 // 05:42:12 TES orb #4820: 1999-324 // 07:39:52 TES orb #4821: 1999-324 // 09:37:33 TES orb #4822: 1999-324 // 11:35:15 TES orb #4823: 1999-324 // 13:32:54 TES orb #4824: 1999-324 // 15:30:30 TES orb #4825: 1999-324 // 17:28:05 TES orb #4826: 1999-324 // 19:25:46 TES orb #4827: 1999-324 // 21:23:28 TES orb #4828: 1999-324 // 23:21:09 TES orb #4829: 1999-325 // 01:18:47 TES orb #4830: 1999-325 // 03:16:24 TES orb #4831: 1999-325 // 05:14:00 TES orb #4832: 1999-325 // 07:11:38 TES orb #4833: 1999-325 // 09:09:19 TES orb #4834: 1999-325 // 11:07:00 TES orb #4835: 1999-325 // 13:04:41 TES orb #4836: 1999-325 // 15:02:18 TES orb #4837: 1999-325 // 16:59:53 TES orb #4838: 1999-325 // 18:57:31 TES orb #4839: 1999-325 // 20:55:12 TES orb #4840: 1999-325 // 22:52:54 TES orb #4841: 1999-326 // 00:50:34 TES orb #4842: 1999-326 // 02:48:11 TES orb #4843: 1999-326 // 04:45:48 TES orb #4844: 1999-326 // 06:43:24 TES orb #4845: 1999-326 // 08:41:04 TES orb #4846: 1999-326 // 10:38:45 TES orb #4847: 1999-326 // 12:36:37 TES orb #4848: 1999-326 // 14:34:07 TES orb #4849: 1999-326 // 16:31:43 TES orb #4850: 1999-326 // 18:29:19 TES orb #4851: 1999-326 // 20:26:59 TES orb #4852: 1999-326 // 22:24:41 TES orb #4853: 1999-327 // 00:22:22 TES orb #4854: 1999-327 // 02:20:01 TES orb #4855: 1999-327 // 04:17:38 TES orb #4856: 1999-327 // 06:15:14 TES orb #4857: 1999-327 // 08:12:52 TES orb #4858: 1999-327 // 10:10:33 TES orb #4859: 1999-327 // 12:08:14 TES orb #4860: 1999-327 // 14:05:55 TES orb #4861: 1999-327 // 16:03:33 TES orb #4862: 1999-327 // 18:01:08 TES orb #4863: 1999-327 // 19:58:45 TES orb #4864: 1999-327 // 21:56:26 TES orb #4865: 1999-327 // 23:54:08 TES orb #4866: 1999-328 // 01:51:48 TES orb #4867: 1999-328 // 03:49:26 TES orb #4868: 1999-328 // 05:47:02 TES orb #4869: 1999-328 // 07:44:39 TES orb #4870: 1999-328 // 09:42:18 TES orb #4871: 1999-328 // 11:39:59 TES orb #4872: 1999-328 // 13:34:41 TES orb #4873: 1999-328 // 15:35:21 TES orb #4874: 1999-328 // 17:32:57 TES orb #4875: 1999-328 // 19:30:33 TES orb #4876: 1999-328 // 21:28:12 TES orb #4877: 1999-328 // 23:25:54 TES orb #4878: 1999-329 // 01:23:35 TES orb #4879: 1999-329 // 03:21:15 TES orb #4880: 1999-329 // 05:18:52 TES orb #4881: 1999-329 // 07:16:28 TES orb #4882: 1999-329 // 09:14:06 TES orb #4883: 1999-329 // 11:11:46 TES orb #4884: 1999-329 // 13:09:28 TES orb #4885: 1999-329 // 15:07:09 TES orb #4886: 1999-329 // 17:04:48 p4814.img notes: 1) optical switch 00 2) day surface = -66(desc) to +6(asc) degrees lat., full spectral, full spatial(day) night = +54 to -66 degrees lat., spectral mask, full spatial poles = +6(asc) to +54(desc) degrees lat., spectral mask, spatial mask (all detectors averaged together) - short packets except for space/reference sets 3) for realtime orbits: full spatial, full spectral for entire orbit - long packets 4) three orbits of double scan surface coverage (nadir only, limbs remain single-scan) every fourth day centered on mpl landing site closest groundtrack orbit that day 5) limb: all forward looking, space, +75 degrees, limb set (100 km height, 1/2 degree steps, padded by one look at surface angle) - all short packets 6) limb set orbits "a" and "b" moved back 2.5 degrees (-25 icks) 7) limbs every 10 degrees, alternate orbits (a and b) 8) continuous limb look - with 3 looks at ~60 degree emission angle (50 degrees pnt_angle) between each set for once per week repeat. cont_limb 90S - 30N 9) continuous limbs for mpl - fore set for ~47 degrees latitude starting at sub-spacecraft latitude of -46(desc) then switching to aft set for additional ~47 degrees latitude finishing at sub-spacecraft lat. of -46(asc) - angles 70, 68.5 to 62.5 in .41 degree steps, 3 icks 50 deg. 10) EPF = -59.5,-54.5,-47,-26.5,0,26.5,47,54.5,59.5 new angles, 5 icks at each angle 11) 1 N-polar, 1 S-polar, and 1 nightside epf(ref1 orb) per day; 1 dayside epf per orbit - steps from -75 lat to +75 lat in 15 lat steps to cycle through dayside completely in a single day 12) dense epf- removed from upload - scheduling conflicts with new mpl coverage strategy 13) mpl epf set - 2 double-sided (fore-nadir-aft) sets, one at -76 degrees lat. descending, one at -76 degrees lat. ascending 14) space_ref_long twice per day on a single orbit: once in noise free zone (south pole) and once during panel motion (dark side) - set on orb 9 (same places as above), one set during hga motion, one during hga parked time 15) mosaics (5 x 13), targets of opportunity, single scan, 1 x 1.5 degree size: Arsia Caldera [p4922], Hematite2 day [p4860], Gusev crater [p4952] 16) daily mosaics (5 x 13 - single scan) in equatorial band removed and replaced by double-scan mosaics (see next...) 17) mosaics - 5 x 7, double scan, column averaged (detector mask 5) 1 per day cycling through latitudes -25, -22, -19, -16, -13, 9 18) new multi day schedule to provide mpl landing site coverage/support 1st day - normal (regular limb/epf/surface) 2nd day - mpl (regular orbit - mpl limb orbit - regular orbit - mpl epf orbit - regular orbit - etc) 3rd day - normal with 3 double surface orbits 4th day - mpl [2nd and 4th days alternate so closest groundtrack orbit to lander switches between mpl-limb and mpl-epf] 19) 12 days worth of orbits loaded ERROR: bit hit(?) during transmission affected double space/ref set - no double scan black body ref collected so cannot calibrate any double-scan observations from this upload ERROR: warmstart (1 per orbit for three orbits) at same location during space reference (double and single scans), did not occur in other locations where sequence was executing; will add additional idle ick in attempt to irradicate warmstart TES orb #4887: 1999-329 // 19:02:24 - p4887.img TES orb #4888: 1999-329 // 21:00:00 TES orb #4889: 1999-329 // 22:57:41 TES orb #4890: 1999-330 // 00:55:23 TES orb #4891: 1999-330 // 02:53:03 TES orb #4892: 1999-330 // 04:50:42 TES orb #4893: 1999-330 // 06:48:18 TES orb #4894: 1999-330 // 08:45:54 TES orb #4895: 1999-330 // 10:43:33 TES orb #4896: 1999-330 // 12:41:14 TES orb #4897: 1999-330 // 14:38:55 TES orb #4898: 1999-330 // 16:36:35 TES orb #4899: 1999-330 // 18:34:12 TES orb #4900: 1999-330 // 20:31:47 TES orb #4901: 1999-330 // 22:29:26 TES orb #4902: 1999-331 // 00:27:07 TES orb #4903: 1999-331 // 02:24:49 TES orb #4904: 1999-331 // 04:22:29 TES orb #4905: 1999-331 // 06:20:06 TES orb #4906: 1999-331 // 08:17:42 TES orb #4907: 1999-331 // 10:15:20 TES orb #4908: 1999-331 // 12:13:00 TES orb #4909: 1999-331 // 14:10:41 TES orb #4910: 1999-331 // 16:08:23 TES orb #4911: 1999-331 // 18:06:02 TES orb #4912: 1999-331 // 20:03:38 TES orb #4913: 1999-331 // 22:01:14 TES orb #4914: 1999-331 // 23:58:54 TES orb #4915: 1999-332 // 01:56:36 TES orb #4916: 1999-332 // 03:54:17 TES orb #4917: 1999-332 // 05:51:55 TES orb #4918: 1999-332 // 07:49:32 TES orb #4919: 1999-332 // 09:47:08 TES orb #4920: 1999-332 // 11:44:47 TES orb #4921: 1999-332 // 13:42:27 TES orb #4922: 1999-332 // 15:40:09 TES orb #4923: 1999-332 // 17:37:49 TES orb #4924: 1999-332 // 19:35:27 TES orb #4925: 1999-332 // 21:33:02 TES orb #4926: 1999-332 // 23:30:39 TES orb #4927: 1999-333 // 01:28:20 TES orb #4928: 1999-333 // 03:26:02 TES orb #4929: 1999-333 // 05:23:42 TES orb #4930: 1999-333 // 07:21:21 TES orb #4931: 1999-333 // 09:18:56 TES orb #4932: 1999-333 // 11:16:33 TES orb #4933: 1999-333 // 13:14:12 TES orb #4934: 1999-333 // 15:11:54 TES orb #4935: 1999-333 // 17:09:35 TES orb #4936: 1999-333 // 19:07:15 TES orb #4937: 1999-333 // 21:04:51 TES orb #4938: 1999-333 // 23:02:27 TES orb #4939: 1999-334 // 01:00:07 TES orb #4940: 1999-334 // 02:57:49 TES orb #4941: 1999-334 // 04:55:30 TES orb #4942: 1999-334 // 06:53:09 TES orb #4943: 1999-334 // 08:50:46 TES orb #4944: 1999-334 // 10:48:22 TES orb #4945: 1999-334 // 12:46:00 TES orb #4946: 1999-334 // 14:43:41 TES orb #4947: 1999-334 // 16:41:22 TES orb #4948: 1999-334 // 18:39:03 TES orb #4949: 1999-334 // 20:36:42 TES orb #4950: 1999-334 // 22:34:17 TES orb #4951: 1999-335 // 00:31:53 TES orb #4952: 1999-335 // 02:29:34 TES orb #4953: 1999-335 // 04:27:16 p4887.img notes: 1) optical switch 00 2) day surface = -66(desc) to +6(asc) degrees lat., full spectral, full spatial night = +54 to -66 degrees lat., spectral mask, full spatial poles = +6(asc) to +54(desc) degrees lat., spectral mask, spatial mask (all detectors averaged together) - short packets except for space/reference sets 3) for realtime orbits: full spatial, full spectral for entire orbit - long packets 4) three orbits of double scan surface coverage (nadir only, limbs remain single-scan) every fourth day centered on mpl landing site closest groundtrack orbit that day 5) limb: all forward looking, space, +75 degrees, limb set (100 km height, 1/2 degree steps, padded by one look at surface angle) - all short packets 6) limb set orbits "a" and "b" moved back 2.5 degrees (-25 icks) 7) limbs every 10 degrees, alternate orbits (a and b) 8) continuous limb look - with 3 looks at ~60 degree emission angle (50 degrees pnt_angle) between each set for once per week repeat. cont_limb 90S - 30N 9) continuous limbs for mpl - fore set for ~47 degrees latitude starting at sub-spacecraft latitude of -46(desc) then switching to aft set for additional ~47 degrees latitude finishing at sub-spacecraft lat. of -46(asc) - angles 70, 68.5 to 62.5 in .41 degree steps, 3 icks 50 deg. - fixed stop time for limb, ends at ick 1375 now 10) EPF = -59.5,-54.5,-47,-26.5,0,26.5,47,54.5,59.5 new angles, 5 icks at each angle 11) 1 N-polar, 1 S-polar, and 1 nightside epf(ref1 orb) per day; 1 dayside epf per orbit - steps from -75 lat to +75 lat in 15 lat steps to cycle through dayside completely in a single day 12) dense epf- none in this upload 13) mpl epf set - 2 double-sided (fore-nadir-aft) sets, one at -76 degrees lat. descending, one at -76 degrees lat. ascending - fixed 2nd one (ascending) to be centered on mpl latitude 14) space_ref_long twice per day on a single orbit: once in noise free zone (south pole) and once during panel motion (dark side) - set on orb 9 (same places as above), one set during hga motion, one during hga parked time 15) mosaics (5 x 13), targets of opportunity, single scan, 1 x 1.5 degree size: Arsia Caldera [p4922], Gusev crater[p4952] 16) daily mosaics (5 x 13 - single scan) in equatorial band removed and replaced by double-scan mosaics {see next} 17) mosaics - 5 x 7, double scan, column averaged (detector mask 5) 1 per day cycling through latitudes -25, -22, -19, -16, -13, 9 18) new multi day schedule to provide mpl landing site coverage/support 1st day - normal (regular limb/epf/surface) 2nd day - mpl (regular orbit - mpl limb orbit - regular orbit - mpl epf orbit - regular orbit - etc) 3rd day - normal with 3 double surface orbits 4th day - mpl [2nd and 4th days alternate so closest groundtrack orbit to lander switches between mpl-limb and mpl-epf] 19) changed space/ref single/double set to address warmstarts and lack of refb looks - added additional idle icks between space and ref triplets 20) 12 days worth of orbits loaded ERROR: still no refb looks, TES unable to alternate between single and double scans within single sequence (?) no double scan black body ref collected so cannot calibrate any double- scan observations from this upload ERROR: warmstart (1 per orbit for three orbits) at same location during space reference (double and single scans), did not occur in other locations where sequence was executing