Collection Information
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| IDENTIFIER |
urn:nasa:pds:radiosci.documentation:document::3.1
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| NAME |
Radio Science Documentation - Collection of Supporting Documents
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| TYPE |
Document
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| DESCRIPTION |
This collection contains documents that support radio science but do not fall into the category of Software Interface Specification (SIS). A SIS describes the format and content of data files at the finest granularity required for use (typically byte, but sometimes bit). The documents in this collection are journal publications, technical reports, etc. that provide background about radio science investigations, analysis, and/or data collections but do not describe the data products in detail. In general, these documents were released only once, whereas a SIS often evolves over many years.
This collection contains documents that support radio science but do not fall into the category of Software Interface Specification (SIS). A SIS describes the format and content of data files at the finest granularity required for use (typically byte, but sometimes bit). The documents in this collection are journal publications, technical reports, etc. that provide background about radio science investigations, analysis, and/or data collections but do not describe the data products in detail. In general, these documents were released only once, whereas a SIS often evolves over many years.
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| SEARCH/ACCESS DATA |
Radio Science Documentation Online
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| Citation |
| DIGITAL OBJECT IDENTIFIER (DOI) |
10.17189/1519397 (from parent bundle)
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| PUBLICATION YEAR |
2020
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| DESCRIPTION |
This collection contains documents that support radio science but do not fall into the category of Software Interface Specification (SIS). A SIS describes the format and content of data files at the finest granularity required for use (typically byte, but sometimes bit). The documents in this collection are journal publications, technical reports, etc. that provide background about radio science investigations, analysis, and/or data collections but do not describe the data products in detail. In general, these documents were released only once, whereas a SIS often evolves over many years.
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