PDS_VERSION_ID = PDS3 LABEL_REVISION_NOTE = " 2015-09-04, sjoy, Initial version (based upon Vesta EDR data set description, ver. 2013-12-06); 2016-04-14, jmafi, Updated note regarding calibration images, CONFIDENCE_LEVEL_NOTE; 2016-08-15, sjoy, Updated to reflect peer review comments; " OBJECT = DATA_SET DATA_SET_ID = "DAWN-A-FC2-2-EDR-CERES-IMAGES-V1.0" OBJECT = DATA_SET_INFORMATION DATA_SET_NAME = "DAWN FC2 RAW (EDR) CERES IMAGES V1.0" DATA_SET_TERSE_DESC = "Experiment data records for Framing Camera 2 on Dawn during the Ceres Encounter Phases" CITATION_DESC = " Nathues, A., H. Sierks, P. Gutierrez-Marques, J. Ripken, I. Hall, I. Buettner, M. Schaefer, U. Chistensen, DAWN FC2 RAW (EDR) CERES IMAGES V1.0, DAWN-A-FC2-2-EDR-CERES-IMAGES-V1.0, NASA Planetary Data System, 2015." DATA_SET_COLLECTION_MEMBER_FLG = N START_TIME = 2015-01-13 STOP_TIME = 2016-06-17 PRODUCER_FULL_NAME = "PABLO GUTIERREZ-MARQUES" DATA_SET_RELEASE_DATE = 2015-09-04 /* 1st PDS delivery date */ ARCHIVE_STATUS = "LOCALLY ARCHIVED" DETAILED_CATALOG_FLAG = "N" DATA_OBJECT_TYPE = "IMAGE" ABSTRACT_DESC = " Abstract ======== Framing Camera 2 is one of two identical units flying on Dawn spacecraft. This data set includes the Experiment Data Record (EDR) version of all available images acquired during the Ceres Encounter (Approach, Transfer to Survey, Survey, HAMO, and LAMO. In addition to the imagery, ancillary information is stored within the image headers. Calibration files needed for further processing are archived as a separate data set." DATA_SET_DESC = " Data set overview ================ Framing Camera 2 is one of two identical units flying on Dawn spacecraft. This data set includes the Experiment Data Record (EDR) version of all available images acquired during the Ceres Encounter (Approach, Transfer to Survey, Survey, HAMO, and LAMO. In addition to the imagery, ancillary information is stored within the image headers. This data set is the primary record of image data as it was received on Earth. The images in this data set have not been processed in any way other than by decompressing, extracting header information, and generating and attaching PDS labels. This data set includes individual dark and calibration lamp images. These images are the inputs to the composite calibration files which are needed for further processing of the raw images. The composite calibration files are archived as a separate data set. For more information on the contents and organization of the volume set refer to the aareadme.txt file located in the root directory of the data volumes. Parameters ========== Compression: FC images may optionally be compressed by wavelet transformation. Wavelet compression: Images may be integer or floating point wavelet transform-compressed in the DPU. The integer approach produces lossless compression, while the floating point can induce distortions of +/-1 DN. The encoding of the wavelets ensures that any length of the data starting at the beginning can be decoded, thus allowing to compress further by discarding the trailing part. Windowing: In order to manage downlink resources, up to 10 portions of the image can be selected in the DPU and downlinked as subframes. The subframes are allowed to overlap. During EDR construction each subframe is stored separately and also mosaicked into the original image. Exposure Control: The exposure time of FC images is set by command for each image. Pointing: The Framing Cameras are fix mounted onto the Dawn Instrument deck, with the nominal alignment of the optical axis with the +Z axis of the spacecraft. Deviations from the nominal are documented in the calibration data. Filter selection: The FC has 8 filters at its disposal, numbered from F1 to F8. F1 is a broadband (clear) filter, sensitive in the wavelength interval from 400 to 1100 nm peaking at 700 nm. The narrow-band color filters are of the interference type, and have wavelengths ranging from 430 to 980 nm. Processing ========== An FC image downlinked by the spacecraft unpacks into a succession of one or more compressed image subframes with an attached PDS headers containing housekeeping items that include full status of the instrument hardware, software configuration, temperature, voltage and current readings. The data in one EDR consists of one or more reconstructed image frames, with the accompanying header translated into text format in the label. The dimensions and location (pixel coordinates) of each frame are included for proper further processing. Each frame is formatted into one file (suffix *.IMG), with an attached label. Subframes are retained as separate entities and also are reassembled into their original coordinates in the 'summary' image. Parts of the reconstructed image not included in the subframes are given a value of zero. Darks are acquired in a different mode than normal images, leading to different cropping and therefore different image file structure. Darks are acquired as full 1092x1056 pixel images, which are cropped due to operational considerations to include 1088x1056 (Frame 0) and 4x1056 (Frame 6) allowing the complete reconstruction of the original full frame. In contrast, normal images are cropped into several smaller sections (the most prominent of which is the 1024x1024 active area), and therefore have several smaller frames. For further details on the layout of the data and the possible combinations of frames, please refer to the Software Interface Specification. The label contains all relevant housekeeping information in calibrated form (e.g. degrees Celsius, volts, or amperes). Summary of Observations ======================= The following table contains a listing of FC2 observations at Ceres. Note that the abbreviation Sat. is used for Satellite in the table below to keep the width within the allowable number of charaters. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Dawn Science Observations ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Start Mission Activity Activity Date Phase Name Description ======================================================================== 14-12-26 CSA APPROACH Ceres Science Approach Phase ------------------------------------------------------------------------ 15-01-13 CSA OPNAV_001 40 FC OpNav images 15-01-25 CSA OPNAV_002 40 FC OpNav images 15-02-04 CSA SAT_SEARCH_1 192 Sat. search images - Off-Ceres Pointing 15-02-04 CSA OPNAV_003 40 OpNav images + 180 Sat. search images 15-02-04 CSA SAT_SEARCH_2 256 Sat. search images - Off-Ceres Pointing 15-02-12 CSA RC1 171 FC rotational char #1 clear+color imgs 15-02-19 CSA RC2 232 FC rotational char #2 clear+color imgs 15-02-25 CSA OPNAV_004 40 OpNav images + 180 Sat. search images 15-03-01 CSA OPNAV_005 40 OpNav images + 103 Sat. search images 15-04-10 CSA OPNAV_006 40 OpNav images + 180 Sat. search images 15-04-15 CSA OPNAV_007 40 OpNav images + 180 Sat. search images ======================================================================== 15-04-24 CSR RC3 Ceres Science Rot Char 3 (range ~14030 km) ------------------------------------------------------------------------ 15-04-25 CSR RC3 115 RC3 Eq. Limb 1 (South) high phase imgs 15-04-26 CSR RC3 54 HighPhaseSouth_001 clear images 15-04-26 CSR RC3 180 HighPhaseSouth_002 clear images 15-04-27 CSR RC3 363 HighPhaseSouth_003 clear images 15-04-29 CSR RC3 551 HighPhaseNorth_001 clear images 15-04-29 CSR RC3 270 HighPhaseNorth_002 clear images 15-04-30 CSR RC3 114 HighPhaseNorth_003 clear images 15-04-30 CSR RC3 42 RC3 Eq. Limb 2 (North) high phase imgs 15-05-01 CSR RC3 120 RC3 Eq. Limb 3 (North) high phase imgs 15-05-04 CSR RC3 249 RC3 North lit side clear+color images 15-05-05 CSR RC3 249 RC3 Equator lit side clear+color images 15-05-07 CSR RC3 249 RC3 South lit side clear+color images ------------------------------------------------------------------------ 15-05-09 CTS TRANSFER_ Ceres Transfer to Survey Phase TO_Survey ------------------------------------------------------------------------ 15-05-16 CTS OPNAV_008 40 FC OpNav images 15-05-22 CTS OPNAV_009 40 FC OpNav images ------------------------------------------------------------------------ 15-06-04 CSS SURVEY Ceres Science Survey Phase (range ~4870 km) ------------------------------------------------------------------------ 15-06-05 CSS CYCLE1 191 nadir clear + color + 71 limb clear 15-06-08 CSS CYCLE2 193 nadir clear + color + 45 limb clear 15-06-11 CSS CYCLE3 212 nadir clear + color images 15-06-14 CSS CYCLE4 190 nadir clear + color + 73 limb clear 15-06-17 CSS CYCLE5 207 nadir clear + color images 15-06-21 CSS CYCLE6 210 nadir clear + color images 15-06-24 CSS CYCLE7 230 nadir clear + color images 15-06-27 CSS CYCLE8 Data lost to instrument reset ------------------------------------------------------------------------ 15-07-01 CTH TRANSFER_ Ceres Transfer to HAMO Phase TO_HAMO ------------------------------------------------------------------------ No science observation in this phase ------------------------------------------------------------------------ 15-08-17 CSH HAMO Ceres Science HAMO Phase (range ~1950 km) ------------------------------------------------------------------------ 15-08-18 CSH CYCLE1 2640 nadir clear+color images (12 orbits) 15-08-29 CSH CYCLE2 431 off-nadir clear images (12 orbits) 15-09-09 CSH CYCLE3 204 off-nadir clear images (12 orbits) 15-09-20 CSH CYCLE4 598 off-nadir clear images (12 orbits) 15-10-01 CSH CYCLE5 2422 nadir clear+color images (12 orbits) 15-10-12 CSH CYCLE6 408 off-nadir clear images (12 orbits) ------------------------------------------------------------------------ 15-10-23 CTL TRANSFER_ Ceres Transfer to LAMO Phase TO_LAMO ------------------------------------------------------------------------ No science observation in this phase ------------------------------------------------------------------------ 15-12-15 CSL LAMO Ceres Science LAMO Phase (range ~850 km) ------------------------------------------------------------------------ 15-12-16 CSL CYCLE0 425 nadir clear-6 lost (1 seg) 15-12-18 CSL CYCLE1 3946 nadir clear-5 lost (5 segs) 16-01-10 CSL CYCLE2 3784 nadir clear-156 lost (5 segs) 16-02-02 CSL CYCLE3 3411 nadir clear-182 lost (5 segs) 16-02-25 CSL CYCLE4 1627 nadir clear-166 lost (5 segs) 16-03-19 CSL CYCLE5 1353* nadir clear+color-39 lost(5 segs) 16-04-11 CSL CYCLE6 2767 nadir clear (5 segs) 16-05-04 CSL CYCLE7 2705 nadir clear-9 (5 segs) 16-05-27 CSL CYCLE8 4054 nadir clear+color-1 lost (5 segs) TBD ------------------------------------------------------------------------ * Data volume in LAMO Cycle 5 was perferentially assigned to the VIR instrument. Clear images were taken in selected orbits with lossless compression so that compression artifacts in other nadir cycles could be assessed by comparison. Coordinate System ================= The geometry items SC_SUN_POSITION_VECTOR, SC_TARGET_POSITION_VECTOR and SC_TARGET_VELOCITY_VECTOR provided in the label of the data product are relative to the Earth Mean Equator frame of J2000. SUB_SPACECRAFT_LATITUDE, SUB_SPACECRAFT_LONGITUDE are given in the IAU PLANETOCENTRIC coordinate system. These parameters are corrected for planetary and stellar aberrations. Distances are given in km, angles in degrees. " CONFIDENCE_LEVEL_NOTE = " Image Processing ================ Through the analysis of Ceres Approach images it was determined that there was a mean offset of 2.05 FC pixels in the FC2 boresight between Vesta and Ceres. The reason for or source of this change in pointing is unknown. Exposure times ============== Due to an idiosyncrasy of the proximity electronics, that takes approximately 193 milliseconds from the commanding of the image acquisition to the actual start of the exposure, the images report the commanding time and the end of exposure. This results in a difference of 193 milliseconds between the usual calculation of exposure time (STOP_TIME - START_TIME) and the reported EXPOSURE_DURATION, which is always shorter than the difference of the other two. Data Coverage ============= There have been very few major losses of FC2 data as of the end of the Ceres Survey mission phase. A DSN station problem resulted in the loss of 77 images from the OpNav5 satellite search observation and an unexpected transition between 1-way and 2-way communication during the R2 playback resulted in the loss of 11 images (5 color, 6 clear). Data Quality ============ The following table contains a list of known lost or corrupted images. --------------------------------------------------------------------- Corrupted Images --------------------------------------------------------------------- Phase/Obs Image # Notes --------------------------------------------------------------------- Approach OpNav5 77 of 220 images lost to DSN outage Survey Cycle 8 660 of 660 images lost to instrument reset HAMO Cycle 2 1 of 432 images lost to instrument reset HAMO Cycle 3 257 of 462 images lost to instrument reset LAMO Cycle 0 6 of 431 images lost to DSN issues LAMO Cycle 1 22 of 3972 images lost to DSN issues LAMO Cycle 1 14 of 3972 images lost to instrument reset LAMO Cycle 2 156 of 3954 images lost to DSN issues LAMO Cycle 3 182 of 3593 images lost to DSN issues LAMO Cycle 4 166 of 1793 images lost to DSN issues LAMO Cycle 5 39 of 1140 images lost to DSN issues LAMO Cycle 6 0 of 1776 images lost LAMO Cycle 7 9 of 2714 images lost to DSN issues LAMO Cycle 8 1 of 3551 images lost to DSN issues DSN issues associated with 1) Dawn ephemeris errors resulting in not being pointed directly at the DSN (C1), 2) Ephemeris errors altering occultation timing (C0), 3) Mountains in the way at low elevation angles at Canberra (C2, C3), 4) Wind at Goldstone (C3). " END_OBJECT = DATA_SET_INFORMATION OBJECT = DATA_SET_TARGET TARGET_NAME = "1 CERES" END_OBJECT = DATA_SET_TARGET OBJECT = DATA_SET_HOST INSTRUMENT_HOST_ID = DAWN INSTRUMENT_ID = "FC2" END_OBJECT = DATA_SET_HOST OBJECT = DATA_SET_MISSION MISSION_NAME = "DAWN MISSION TO VESTA AND CERES" END_OBJECT = DATA_SET_MISSION OBJECT = DATA_SET_REFERENCE_INFORMATION REFERENCE_KEY_ID = "SCHROEDER&GUTIER2011" END_OBJECT = DATA_SET_REFERENCE_INFORMATION END_OBJECT = DATA_SET END