Data Set Information
DATA_SET_NAME NEW HORIZONS SDC PLUTO ENCOUNTER RAW V1.0
DATA_SET_ID NH-P-SDC-2-PLUTO-V1.0
NSSDC_DATA_SET_ID
DATA_SET_TERSE_DESCRIPTION Raw data taken by New Horizons Student Dust Counter instrument during the PLUTO mission phase. This is VERSION 1.0 of this data set.
DATA_SET_DESCRIPTION
Data Set Overview                                                         
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      This data set contains Raw data taken by New Horizons                   
        Student Dust Counter                                                  
      instrument during the PLUTO mission phase.                              
                                                                              
The mission of the SDC is to analyze the size and distribution of             
Interplanetary Dust Particles (IDPs) along the New Horizon trajectory to the  
Kuiper Belt. SDC comprises twelve thin, permanently polarized polyvinylidene  
fluoride (PVDF) plastic film sensors, with a combined area of about 0.1 m**2, 
mounted on the top surface of a support panel and normal to the spacecraft ram
direction (flight velocity). In addition, there are two reference sensors,    
identical to the top surface sensors, mounted on the back side of the detector
support panel and protected from any dust impacts, used to monitor background 
noise levels.                                                                 
                                                                              
An impacting IDP causes a depolarization charge when it penetrates the PVDF   
film on one of the sensors. That charge is then measured by that sensor's     
electronics (channel); if the measurement is above a preset level, the        
instrument records and stores the event for later downlink. The level preset  
is adjusted based on in-flight Noise Floor Calibrations, and there are        
extensive autonomy rules adjusting SDC behavior, even turning channels off for
up to thirty days at a time, to avoid overloading the storage system with     
noise.                                                                        
                                                                              
Some time between instrument delivery to the spacecraft and launch, the       
detector on one channel began exhibiting symptoms of degraded electrical      
contacts to the PVDF; data from that channel (11) are still processed but     
should be ignored.                                                            
                                                                              
SDC was designed to detect events for particles down to about one picogram at 
Pluto; that detection limit is lower earlier in the mission where the         
spacecraft velocity was higher. The SDC instrument has a temperature- and     
velocity-dependent calibration, first converting the raw measurement to       
charge, then converting charge to particle mass.                              
                                                                              
The common data product is a binary table of downlinked event data: time;     
sensor channel; magnitude; threshold magnitude. Associated data products are  
housekeeping data such as instrument temperatures for calibration and         
near-in-time spacecraft thruster events, which may induce false positives i.e.
SDC events not caused by IDPs.                                                
                                                                              
     During the Pluto Charon Encounter mission phase starting in January,     
     2015, there were several sub-phases: three Approach sub-phases, (AP1,    
     AP2 and AP3); a CORE sequence for the Pluto flyby on 14.July, 2015 (Day  
     Of Year 195), sometimes also referred to as NEP (Near-Encounter Phase);  
     three Departure sub-phases (DP1, DP2, DP3).  For this first SDC          
     delivery for the Pluto mission phase, this data set includes all SDC     
     data through late-July, including all encounter data.                    
                                                                              
     SDC was turned on throughout Approach. It was powered off then on        
     periodically when needed for spacecraft power reasons or for trajectory  
     correction maneuvers, and the channels were turned off and on around     
     the start of DSN tracks that contained tweakups, as per normal           
     operations. The thresholds were updated and set higher for Pluto -       
     making SDC less sensitive to dust hits - on April 9th, 2015 (DOY 099),   
     then set back to Cruise threshold settings on July 30th (DOY 211).       
                                                                              
      Every observation provided in this data set was taken as a part of a    
      particular sequence.  A list of these sequences has been provided in    
      file DOCUMENT/SEQ_SDC_PLUTO.TAB.                                        
      N.B. Some sequences provided may have no corresponding observations.    
                                                                              
      For a list of observations, refer to the data set index table. This     
      is typically INDEX.TAB initially in the INDEX/ area of the data set.    
      There is also a file SLIMINDX.TAB in INDEX/ that summarizes key         
      information relevant to each observation, including which sequence      
      was in effect and what target was likely intended for the               
      observation.                                                            
                                                                              
                                                                              
    Version                                                                   
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      This is VERSION 1.0 of this data set.                                   
                                                                              
                                                                              
    Processing                                                                
    ==========                                                                
                                                                              
      The data in this data set were created by a software data               
      processing pipeline on the Science Operation Center (SOC) at            
      the Southwest Research Institute (SwRI), Department of Space Studies.   
      This SOC pipeline assembled data as FITS files from raw telemetry       
      packets sent down by the spacecraft and populated the data labels       
      with housekeeping and engineering values, and computed geometry         
      parameters using SPICE kernels.  The pipeline did not resample          
      the data.                                                               
                                                                              
      SDC data calibration is a two-step process:  raw data numbers from a    
      particle impact are converted to a charge, and the charge is            
      converted to a particle mass via the ground calibrations obtained at    
      a dust acceleration facility.  Refer to the provided documentation      
      for more information. The latest calibration procedure is described     
      in James et al., (2010) [JAMESETAL2010].                                
                                                                              
                                                                              
    Data                                                                      
    ====                                                                      
                                                                              
      The observations in this data set are stored in data files using        
      standard Flexible Image Transport System (FITS) format.  Each FITS      
      file has a corresponding detached PDS label file, named according       
      to a common convention.  The FITS files may have image and/or table     
      extensions. See the PDS label plus the DOCUMENT files for a             
      description of these extensions and their contents.                     
                                                                              
      This Data section comprises the following sub-topics:                   
                                                                              
      - Filename/Product IDs                                                  
      - Instrument description                                                
      - Other sources of information useful in interpreting these Data        
      - Visit Description, Visit Number, and Target in the Data Labels        
                                                                              
                                                                              
      Filename/Product IDs                                                    
      --------------------                                                    
                                                                              
        The filenames and product IDs of observations adhere to a             
        common convention e.g.                                                
                                                                              
         SDC_0123456789_0X700_ENG.FIT                                         
         ^^^ ^^^^^^^^^^ ^^^^^ ^^^\__/                                         
         |        |       |    |  ^^                                          
         |        |       |    |   |                                          
         |        |       |    |   +--File type (includes dot)                
         |        |       |    |      - .FIT for FITS file                    
         |        |       |    |      - .LBL for PDS label                    
         |        |       |    |      - not part of product ID                
         |        |       |    |                                              
         |        |       |    +--ENG for CODMAC Level 2 data                 
         |        |       |       SCI for CODMAC Level 3 data                 
         |        |       |                                                   
         |        |       +--Application ID (ApID) of the telemetry data      
         |        |          packet from which the data come                  
         |        |                                                           
         |        +--MET (Mission Event Time) i.e. Spacecraft Clock           
         |                                                                    
         +--Instrument designator                                             
                                                                              
                                                                              
      Note that, depending on the observation, the MET in the data filename   
      and in the Product ID may be similar to the Mission Event Time (MET)    
      of the actual observation acquisition, but should not be used as an     
      analog for the acquisition time.  The MET is the time that the data are 
      transferred from the instrument to spacecraft memory and is therefore   
      not a reliable indicator of the actual observation time.  The PDS label 
      and the index tables are better sources to use for the actual timing of 
      any observation.  The specific keywords and index table column names for
      which to look are                                                       
                                                                              
        * START_TIME                                                          
        * STOP_TIME                                                           
        * SPACECRAFT_CLOCK_START_COUNT                                        
        * SPACECRAFT_CLOCK_STOP_COUNT                                         
                                                                              
                                                                              
        Instrument   Instrument designators              ApIDs                
        ===========  ==================================  =============        
         SDC          SDC                                0X700                
                                                                              
         * Not all values in this range are in this data set                  
                                                                              
         There are other ApIDs that contain housekeeping values and           
         other values.  See SOC Instrument ICD (/DOCUMENT/SOC_INST_ICD.*)     
         for more details.                                                    
                                                                              
                                                                              
        Here is a summary of the types of files generated by each ApID        
        along with the instrument designator that go with each ApID:          
                                                                              
                                                                              
      ApIDs   Data product description/Prefix(es)                             
      =====   ===================================                             
      0x700 - SDC Science Data/SDC                                            
                                                                              
                                                                              
      Instrument description                                                  
      ----------------------                                                  
                                                                              
        Refer to the following files for a description of this instrument.    
                                                                              
        CATALOG                                                               
                                                                              
          SDC.CAT                                                             
                                                                              
        DOCUMENTS                                                             
                                                                              
          SDC_SSR.*                                                           
          SOC_INST_ICD.*                                                      
          NH_SDC_V###_TI.TXT  (### is a version number)                       
                                                                              
                                                                              
      Other sources of information useful in interpreting these Data          
      --------------------------------------------------------------          
                                                                              
        Refer to the following files for more information about these data    
                                                                              
          NH Trajectory tables:                                               
                                                                              
            /DOCUMENT/NH_MISSION_TRAJECTORY.*   - Heliocentric                
                                                                              
          SDC Field Of View definitions:                                      
                                                                              
             /DOCUMENT/NH_FOV.*                                               
             /DOCUMENT/NH_SDC_V###_TI.TXT                                     
                                                                              
                                                                              
                                                                              
      Visit Description, Visit Number, and Target in the Data Labels          
      ---------------------------------------------------------------         
                                                                              
      The observation sequences were defined in Science Activity Planning     
      (SAP) documents, and grouped by Visit Description and Visit Number.     
      The SAPs are spreadsheets with one Visit Description & Number per row.  
      A nominal target is also included on each row and included in the data  
      labels, but does not always match with the TARGET_NAME field's value in 
      the data labels.  In some cases, the target was designated as RA,DEC    
      pointing values in the form ``RADEC=123.45,-12.34'' indicating Right    
      Ascension and Declination, in degrees, of the target from the           
      spacecraft in the Earth Equatorial J2000 inertial reference frame.      
      This indicates either that the target was either a star, or that the    
      target's ephemeris was not loaded into the spacecraft's attitude and    
      control system which in turn meant the spacecraft could not be pointed  
      at the target by a body identifier and an inertial pointing value had   
      to be specified as Right Ascension and Declination values.  The PDS     
      standards do not allow putting a value like RADEC=... in the PDS        
      TARGET_NAME keyword's value. In those cases the PDS TARGET_NAME value   
      is set to CALIBRATION.                                                  
                                                                              
                                                                              
    Ancillary Data                                                            
    ==============                                                            
                                                                              
      The geometry items included in the data labels were computed            
      using the SPICE kernels archived in the New Horizons SPICE              
      data set, NH-X-SPICE-6-PLUTO-V1.0.                                      
                                                                              
      Every observation provided in this data set was taken as a part of a    
      particular sequence.  A list of these sequences has been provided in    
      file DOCUMENT/SEQ_SDC_PLUTO.TAB.  In addition, the                      
      sequence identifier (ID) and description are included in the PDS label  
      for every observation.  N.B. While every observation has an associated  
      sequence, every sequence may not have associated observations.  Some    
      sequences may have failed to execute due to spacecraft events (e.g.     
      safing).  No attempt has been made during the preparation of this data  
      set to identify such empty sequences, so it is up to the user to        
      compare the times of the sequences to the times of the available        
      observations from INDEX/INDEX.TAB to identify such sequences.           
                                                                              
                                                                              
    Time                                                                      
    ====                                                                      
                                                                              
      There are several time systems, or units, in use in this dataset:       
      New Horizons spacecraft MET (Mission Event Time or Mission Elapsed      
      Time), UTC (Coordinated Universal Time), and TDB Barycentric            
      Dynamical Time.                                                         
                                                                              
      This section will give a summary description of the relationship        
      between these time systems.  For a complete explanation of these        
      time systems the reader is referred to the documentation                
      distributed with the Navigation and Ancillary Information               
      Facility (NAIF) SPICE toolkit from the PDS NAIF node, (see              
      http://naif.jpl.nasa.gov/).                                             
                                                                              
      The most common time unit associated with the data is the spacecraft    
      MET.  MET is a 32-bit counter on the New Horizons spacecraft that       
      runs at a rate of about one increment per second starting from a        
      value of zero at                                                        
                                                                              
        19.January, 2006 18:08:02 UTC                                         
                                                                              
      or                                                                      
                                                                              
        JD2453755.256337 TDB.                                                 
                                                                              
      The leapsecond adjustment (DELTA_ET = ET - UTC) over this dataset       
      is 65.184s.                                                             
                                                                              
      The data labels for any given product in this dataset usually           
      contain at least one pair of common UTC and MET representations         
      of the time at the middle of the observation.  Other portions           
      of the products, for example tables of data taken over periods          
      of up to a day or more, will only have the MET time associated          
      with a given row of the table.                                          
                                                                              
      For the data user's use in interpreting these times, a reasonable       
      approximation (+/- 1s) of the conversion between Julian Day (TDB)       
      and MET is as follows:                                                  
                                                                              
        JD TDB = 2453755.256337 + ( MET / 86399.9998693 )                     
                                                                              
      For more accurate calculations the reader is referred to the            
      NAIF/SPICE documentation as mentioned above.                            
                                                                              
                                                                              
    Reference Frame                                                           
    ===============                                                           
                                                                              
                                                                              
      Geometric Parameter Reference Frame                                     
      -----------------------------------                                     
                                                                              
      Earth Mean Equator and Vernal Equinox of J2000 (EMEJ2000) is the        
      inertial reference frame used to specify observational geometry items   
      provided in the data labels.  Geometric parameters are based on best    
      available SPICE data at time of data creation.                          
                                                                              
                                                                              
      Epoch of Geometric Parameters                                           
      -----------------------------                                           
                                                                              
      All geometric parameters provided in the data labels were computed at   
      the epoch midway between the START_TIME and STOP_TIME label fields.     
                                                                              
                                                                              
                                                                              
    Software                                                                  
    ========                                                                  
                                                                              
      The observations in this data set are in standard FITS format           
      with PDS labels, and can be viewed by a number of PDS-provided          
      and commercial programs. For this reason no special software is         
      provided with this data set.                                            
                                                                              
                                                                              
    Contact Information                                                       
    ===================                                                       
                                                                              
      For any questions regarding the data format of the archive,             
      contact                                                                 
                                                                              
      New Horizons SDC Principal Investigator:                                
                                                                              
        Mihaly Horany, LASP, University of Colorado                           
                                                                              
      Mihaly Horanyi                                                          
                                                                              
      Laboratory for Atmospheric                                              
      and Space Physics                                                       
      University of Colorado                                                  
      Boulder, CO   80302-0392                                                
      USA
DATA_SET_RELEASE_DATE 2016-07-29T00:00:00.000Z
START_TIME 2015-01-17T03:43:08.693Z
STOP_TIME 2015-07-30T07:24:34.893Z
MISSION_NAME NEW HORIZONS
MISSION_START_DATE 2006-01-19T12:00:00.000Z
MISSION_STOP_DATE 2021-09-30T12:00:00.000Z
TARGET_NAME DUST
TARGET_TYPE DUST
INSTRUMENT_HOST_ID NH
INSTRUMENT_NAME STUDENT DUST COUNTER
INSTRUMENT_ID SDC
INSTRUMENT_TYPE DUST IMPACT DETECTOR
NODE_NAME Small Bodies
ARCHIVE_STATUS SAFED
CONFIDENCE_LEVEL_NOTE
Confidence Level Overview                                                 
    =========================                                                 
      During the processing of the data in preparation for                    
      delivery with this volume, the packet data associated with each         
      observation were used only if they passed a rigorous verification       
      process including standard checksums.                                   
                                                                              
      In addition, raw (Level 2) observation data for which adequate          
      contemporary housekeeping and other ancillary data are not available    
      may not be reduced to calibrated (Level 3) data.  This issue is raised  
      here to explain why some data products in the raw data set,             
                                                                              
        NH-P-SDC-2-PLUTO-V1.0,                                                
                                                                              
      may not have corresponding data products in the calibrated data set,    
                                                                              
        NH-P-SDC-3-PLUTO-V1.0.                                                
                                                                              
                                                                              
    Data coverage and quality =========================                       
                                                                              
                                                                              
      For SDC, the stimulus calibration activity is known to generate         
      false positive events in the science data. This data set includes       
      a PDS TABLE, DOCUMENT/SDC_STIM_Vnnnn.TAB, that lists time periods       
      when stimulus calibrations were active (several times during            
      Launch and Jupiter mission phases, and about half an hour per           
      year during Annual CheckOuts (ACO) in the Pluto Cruise mission          
      phase. Eventually, the Science Operations Center (SOC)                  
      operational pipeline may be enhanced to filter individual events        
      that occur near stimulus events.                                        
                                                                              
                                                                              
    Caveat about TARGET_NAME in PDS labels and observational intent           
    ===============================================================           
                                                                              
                                                                              
      A fundamental truth of managing data from some spacecraft missions      
      is that the intent of any observation is not suitable for insertion     
      into the command stream sent to the spacecraft to execute that          
      observation.  As a result, re-attaching that intent to the data         
      that are later downlinked is problematic at best. For New Horizons      
      that task is made even more difficult as the only meta-data that        
      come down with the observation is the unpredictable time of the         
      observation.  The task is made yet even more difficult because          
      uplink personnel, who generate the command sequences and initially      
      know the intent of each observation, are perpetually under              
      deadlines imposed by orbital mechanics and can rarely be spared for     
      the time-intensive task of resolving this issue.                        
                                                                              
      To make a long story short, the downlink team on New Horizons has       
      created an automated system to take various uplink products, decode     
      things like Chebyshev polynomials in command sequences representing     
      celestial body ephemerides for use on the spacecraft to control         
      pointing, and infer from those data what the most likely intended       
      target was at any time during the mission.  This works well during      
      flyby encounters and less so during cruise phases and hibernation.      
                                                                              
      The point to be made is that the user of these PDS data needs to        
      be cautious when using the TARGET_NAME and other target-related         
      parameters stored in this data set.  This is less an issue for the      
      plasma and particle instruments, more so for pointing instruments.      
      To this end, the heliocentric ephemeris of the spacecraft, the          
      spacecraft-relative ephemeris of the inferred target, and the           
      inertial attitude of the instrument reference frame are provided        
      with all data, in the J2000 inertial reference frame, so the user       
      can check where that target is in the Field Of View (FOV) of the        
      instrument.  Furthermore, for pointing instruments with one or more     
      spatial components to their detectors, a table has been provided        
      in the DOCUMENT/ area with XY (two-dimensional) positions of each       
      inferred target in the primary data products. If those values are       
      several thousand pixels off of a detector array, it is a strong         
      indication that the actual target of that observation is something      
      other than the inferred target, or no target at all e.g. dark sky.      
                                                                              
                                                                              
    Review                                                                    
    ======                                                                    
      This dataset was peer reviewed and certified for scientific use on      
      TBD.
CITATION_DESCRIPTION Horanyi, M., NEW HORIZONS Raw SDC PLUTO ENCOUNTER V1.0, NH-P-SDC-2-PLUTO-V1.0, NASA Planetary Data System, 2016.
ABSTRACT_TEXT This data set contains Raw data taken by the New Horizons Student Dust Counter instrument during the Pluto encounter mission phase. This is VERSION 1.0 of this data set.
PRODUCER_FULL_NAME JOSEPH PETERSON
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