Name: domain | Version Id: 1.0.0.0 | ||
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Description: The radial "zone" or "shell" of the target for which the observations were collected or which are represented in the product(s). The value may depend on wavelength_range and size of the target. | |||
Namespace Id: pds | Steward: pds | Class Name: Science_Facets | Type: ASCII_Short_String_Collapsed |
Minimum Value: None | Maximum Value: None | Minimum Characters: 1 | Maximum Characters: 255 |
Unit of Measure Type: None | Default Unit Id: None | Attribute Concept: None | Conceptual Domain: None |
Status: Active | Nillable: false | Pattern: None | |
Permissible Value(s) | Value | Value Meaning | |
Atmosphere | an envelope of uncharged gases and particles surrounding the target and bound to it primarily by gravitational forces | ||
Dynamics | The data provide information relating to the orbital motion of one or more bodies (e.g., astrometric observations). | ||
Heliosheath | the portion of the solar atmosphere between the termination shock and heliopause, which is dominated by shocked, subsonic solar wind | ||
Heliosphere | the solar atmosphere extending roughly from the outer corona to the edge of the solar plasma at the heliopause, which separates primarily solar plasma from the interstellar medium. | ||
Interior | the solid and/or liquid portion of a target enclosed by its surface. | ||
Interstellar | the region between stars, which is outside of any star's heliopause. | ||
Ionosphere | an envelope of plasma and charged particles surrounding the target and bound to it primarily by gravitational forces. | ||
Magnetosphere | an envelope of charged particles, bounded on the upper side by the magnetopause and which is primarily under the control of the target body's magnetic field. | ||
Rings | A ring is a narrow band or disc orbiting an astronomical body (planet, dwarf planet, satellite, asteroid, etc.) that is composed of solid material ranging in size from fine dust to a few tens of kilometers. | ||
Surface | the boundary between the solid/liquid portion of a target and its atmosphere, ionosphere, or magnetosphere (or space). |