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Citation |
A. Rotundi and the International GIADA Consortium,
RO-X-GIA-2-CR5-CRUISE5-V1.0, NASA Planetary Data System, 2007. |
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Data Set Abstract |
Payload Checkout 12 (PC12) was an active checkout where a target
independent opportunity to perform interactive operations and to
request spacecraft pointing was given to all Rosetta payload
teams. All Rosetta payload took part in this scenario The Active
Payload Checkout 12 ran for 23 consecutive days starting on the
23th April 2010 until the 14th May 2010.During PC12 GIADA
performs only a passive test (GD01) similar to the previous
Passive Payload Checkouts. This passive test (GD01), which
includes standard procedures and full functional verification,
was executed by switching on Main and Redundant I/Fs in sequence
and executing similar procedures for the two cases. The data
reported in this data set have been converted from ADC counts to
engineering values. The quality of the Housekeeping and
Calibration data is good. Scientific data are due to noise, as no
grain event is expected during this mission phase. These data
must be only considered to evaluate GIADA behaviour and not as
real scientific data. Data reported by GDS and IS are due to
noise as no dust event is expected during this mission phase. MBS
frequency changes, once normalised for frequency vs. temperature
dependence, if present, are due to deposition of contaminants
existing in the S/C environment. Housekeeping and Calibration
data from all GIADA sub-systems are useful to evaluate instrument
health and behaviour when compared with similar data acquired
during other mission phases. |
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Additional Information |
Mission Information |
INTERNATIONAL ROSETTA MISSION
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Data Set Information |
RO-X-GIA-2-CR5-CRUISE5-V1.0 |
Instrument Host Information |
RO
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Instrument Information |
GIADA
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Target Information |
UNKNOWN
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