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Raw radio science data and ancillary files from the 2001 Mars
Odyssey mission.
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Citation |
2004-02-24 RS:simpson Add ARCHIVE_STATUS and ;Simpson, R.A., 2001
Mars Odyssey Radio Science Raw Data Set - Map V1.0,
ODY-M-RSS-1-RAW-V1.0, NASA Planetary Data System, 2004. |
Digital Object Identifier (DOI) |
10.17189/1519540
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Data Set Abstract |
2004-02-27 RS:simpson added2004-03-01 RS:simpson revisedThis data
set contains archival raw, partially processed, and
ancillary/supporting radio science data acquired during the 2001
Mars Odyssey (ODY) mission. The radio observations were carried
out using the ODY spacecraft and Earth-based receiving stations
of the NASA Deep Space Network (DSN). The observations were
designed to test the spacecraft radio system, the DSN ground
system, and ODY operations procedures and to be used in
reconstructing the spacecraft orbit, generating high-resolution
gravity field models of Mars, and determining the nature of the
near-Sun solar plasma. Of most interest are likely to be the
Orbit Data Files in the ODF directory and the ionospheric and
tropospheric media calibration files in the ION and TRO
directories, respectively. The first ODF in the data set begins
on 2002-01-06, which was actually in the late stages of the
Aerobraking Phase and just before periapsis was lowered for about
2 weeks to about 200 km; the Mapping altitude was about 400 km.
Data were delivered to PDS in approximately chronological order
at the rate of 1-3 CD-WO volumes per month, of which about 0.01
GB/month were ODF's. By volume, the largest data type was
either the Archival Tracking Data File (TDF; until early 2003) or
the Tracking and Navigation File (TNF; beginning early 2003),
both of which served as parents of the ODF. |
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Additional Information |
Mission Information |
2001 MARS ODYSSEY
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Data Set Information |
ODY-M-RSS-1-RAW-V1.0 |
Instrument Host Information |
ODY
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Instrument Information |
RSS
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Target Information |
MARS
SUN
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