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The Cassini Radio and Plasma Wave Science (RPWS) calibrated full
resolution data set includes all spectral information calibrated
in units of spectral density for the entire Cassini mission.
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Citation |
Kurth, W.S., R.A. Johnson, and L.J.
Granroth, CASSINI V/E/J/S/SS RPWS CALIBRATED LOW RATE FULL RES
V1.0, CO-V/E/J/S/SS-RPWS-3-RDR-LRFULL-V1.0, NASA Planetary Data
System, 2018. |
Digital Object Identifier (DOI) |
10.17189/1519059
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Data Set Abstract |
The Cassini Radio and Plasma Wave Science (RPWS) calibrated full
resolution data set includes all spectral information calibrated
in units of spectral density for the entire Cassini mission. This
data set includes calibrated values for each frequency channel for
each sensor for all times during the mission including the two
Venus flybys, the Earth flyby, the Jupiter flyby, interplanetary
cruise, and the entire Saturn tour. Data for this data set are
acquired from the RPWS Low Frequency Receiver (LFR), Medium
Frequency Receiver (MFR), Medium Frequency Digital Receiver (MFDR)
(which can be used to replace MFR band 2 data) and High Frequency
Receiver (HFR). Data are presented in a set of tables organized
so as to have fixed-length records for ease in data handling.
This data set is intended to be the most comprehensive and
complete data set included in the Cassini RPWS archive. A browse
data set is included with these data which provides for a
graphical search of the data using a series of thumbnail and
full-sized spectrograms which lead the user to the particular data
file(s) of interest. This data set should be among the first used
by a user of any of the RPWS archive as it will lead one to
information required to search for more detailed or highly
specialized products. |
Search/Access Data |
Planetary Plasma Interactions Website
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Additional Information |
Mission Information |
CASSINI-HUYGENS
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Data Set Information |
CO-V/E/J/S/SS-RPWS-3-RDR-LRFULL-V1.0 |
Instrument Host Information |
CO
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Instrument Information |
RPWS
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Target Information |
VENUS
EARTH
DIONE
HYPERION
TITAN
PHOEBE
SOLAR SYSTEM
RHEA
TETHYS
SATURN
ENCELADUS
MIMAS
IAPETUS
JUPITER
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