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telemetry_source_type
The TELEMETRY_SOURCE_TYPE element classifies the source of the telemetry used in creation of this data set. -
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mro:fram_stat_median_conf_lvl
The MRO:FRAM_STAT_MEDIAN_CONF_LVL element is one of the control parameters for the CRISM hyperspectral data filtering application used to convert TRR3 radiance data to I/F and indicates the confidence level parameter associated with the Grubb's Test used for outlier detection of elements of the normalized median frame profile in the detection of bad frames during the preprocessing steps. Typical values are near 0.95. -
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mission_phase_start_time
The mission_phase_start_time element provides the date and time of the beginning of a mission phase in UTC system format. Formation rule: YYYY-MM-DDThh:mm:ss[.fff] -
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msl:spec_ad_convertuv
The MSL:SPEC_AD_CONVERTUV element provides the adjusted time between when the analog signal from the ChemCam UV channel CCD is clamped (held at its current level or higher) and when it is digitized. This is typically adjusted to yield the maximum amplitude signal from the UV CCD. -
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start_sequence_number
The start_sequence_number element provides the number of the first sequence in a revolution. See sequence_number. -
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order_number
The order_number element is a unique system_generated number which is used to identify an order. -
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bad_pixel_replacement_id
The BAD_PIXEL_REPLACEMENT_ID element uniquely identifies the bad pixel table used in the bad pixel replacement process. The BAD_PIXEL_REPLACEMENT_ID increments every time an update is made to the bad pixel table. -
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mass
The mass element provides the estimated mass of a target body. -
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instrument_voltage_point
The INSTRUMENT_VOLTAGE_POINT element identifies the measurement point or location on an instrument or some part of an instrument. This keyword may be used in conjunction with INSTRUMENT_VOLTAGE to more fully describe either single or multiple temperatures at various locations within a single instrument. If there is more than one measurement taken for a given instrument, a multi-value ordered set of values (i.e., sequence) may be constructed to associate each temperature measurement in the INSTRUMENT_VOLTAGE list with a corresponding item in the INSTRUMENT_VOLTAGE_POINT sequence of values. -
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mro:spectral_resampling_file
The MRO:SPECTRAL_RESAMPLING_FILE element gives the name of the file that has the optical distortions (to the nearest whole detector element) that are removed when spectral resampling of CRISM data occurs in sensor space. Spectral resampling is to remove differences in the wavelength scale of the data between different spatial positions across the field of view. The data are corrected for spectral scale by nearest neighbor resampling within columns to match the scale, to within 0.5 detector elements, to that of columns 260-359 for the VNIR, or columns 270-369 for the IR. -
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inst_gain_state
The INST_GAIN_STATE element indicates the gain state of the Mini-TES analog signal amplifier. Valid values are LOW and HIGH. -
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archive_status_note
The archive_status_note element provides a text description that further explains the value of the archive_status element. (e.g. The archive_status_note element could be used to strongly encourage an user to consult the errata files associated with an archived data set.) -
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person_institution_name
The person_institution_name element identifies a university, research center, NASA center or other institution associated with an individual involved with the PDS. -
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surface_clarity_percentage
The surface_clarity_percentage element provides an estimate of the fraction of an image or observation of a surface which is unobscured (as by clouds). Surface_clarity_percentage is defined as the ratio of the unobscured area to the total observed area. -
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ict_despike_threshold
The ict_despike_threshold (integer cosine transform despike threshold) element indicates the threshold value at which despiking occurs. Despiking is used as a pre-processing step to the Integer Cosine Transform in order to minimize the effects of radiation-induced noise on compression efficiency. This element is Galileo Solid State Imaging-specific. -
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msl:reference_coord_system_soln_id
The MSL:REFERENCE_COORD_SYSTEM_SOLN_ID element refers to MSL:SOLUTION_ID. MSL:SOLUTION_ID is used when defining a coordinate system group to indicate what is being defined, while REFERENCE_COORD_SYSTEM_SOLN_ID is used when referring to one. Appears in labels of RDRs only, not EDR products. -
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sensitivity_desc
The sensitivity_desc element provides a textual description of the minimum response threshold of a detector. -
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peer_review_role
The peer_review_role element provides the role of a member of a peer review committee. -
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support_request_date
The support_request_date element provides the date that a support request was taken by the PDS operator. -
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inst_laser_1_status_flag
The INST_LASER_1_STATUS_FLAG element provides the status of the primary Mini-TES 980 nm monochromatic laser. Valid values are ON and OFF. -
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template_type
The template_type element provides a type or class of template object. -
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mro:log_xform_neg_clip_value
The MRO:LOG_XFORM_NEG_CLIP_VALUE element is one of the control parameters for the CRISM hyperspectral data filtering application used to convert TRR3 radiance data to I/F and indicates the value used for any negative I/F value in the log base 10 transform. This effectively represents the minimum possible pixel value for the Iterative Kernel Filter procedure. -
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band_bin_filter_number
The band_bin_filter_number element of a SPECTRAL_QUBE provides a sequence of numbers corresponding to each band listed in the band_bin_band_number element. Each number describes the physical location of the band in the detector array. Filter 1 is on the leading edge of the array. -
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highest_detectable_opacity
The highest_detectable_opacity element indicates the sensitivity of a ring occultation data set to nearly opaque rings. It specifies the normal ring opacity corresponding to a signal one standard deviation above the background (complete obstructed) signal. The value is computed assuming the data has been re-processed to the radial resolution specified by the reference_radial_resolution element. -
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sampling_parameter_name
The sampling_parameter_name element provides the name of the parameter which determines the sampling interval of a particular instrument or dataset parameter. For example, magnetic field intensity is sampled in time increments, and a spectrum is sampled in wavelength or frequency. -
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lro:a5_channel_min_value
The A5_CHANNEL_MIN_VALUE element gives the minimum value of the Diviner instrument A5 detector channel in the set of observations that make up a Diviner data product. -
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mro:calibration_start_time
The MRO:CALIBRATION_START_TIME element gives the UTC time of the first line located in the CALIBRATION_IMAGE object. -
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diffraction_corrected_flag
The diffraction_corrected_flag element is a yes-or-no flag that indicates whether a ring occultation data product has been corrected for diffraction. In general, it equals 'N' for stellar occultation but data may equal 'Y' or 'N' for radio occultation data, depending on the processing. If the data product has been corrected for diffraction, then the radres element specifies the processing resolution. -
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name
The name data element indicates a literal value representing the common term used to identify an element or object. See also: 'id'. Note: In the PDS data dictionary, if the name identifier is prepended with a namespace identifier (e.g., CASSINI:TARGET_NAME), then the name identifier is restricted to 61 characters where the name identifier and the namespace identifiers are each restricted to 30 characters and are separated by a colon (for a total maximum length of 61 characters). The name identifier and its component parts must conform to PDS nomenclature standards. If the name identifier is used without a namespace identifier (e.g., TARGET_NAME), then the name identifer is restricted to 30 characters, and must conform to PDS nomenclature standards. -
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mro:fram_stat_iqr_conf_lvl
The MRO:FRAM_STAT_IQR_CONF_LVL element is one of the control parameters for the CRISM hyperspectral data filtering application used to convert TRR3 radiance data to I/F and indicates the confidence level parameter associated with the Grubb's Test used for outlier detection of elements of the normalized median profile of the frame interquartile range in the detection of bad frames during the preprocessing steps. Typical values are near 0.95. -
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msl:projection_x_axis_vector
The MSL:PROJECTION_X_AXIS_VECTOR element specifies a unit vector defining the X-axis for a given projection. For Orthographic, Orthorectified, and Vertical projections, this vector defines how the * axis in the mosaic is oriented in space. The X and Y axis vectors together define the rotation of the projection plane around the projection axis. -
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mro:sensor_id
The MRO:SENSOR_ID element identifies the CRISM focal plane from which data in an EDR or RDR were returned; S = short-wavelength or VNIR, L = long-wavelength or IR, J = joint where a data product is applicable to either. -
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dawn:t_dpu
DPU Board temperature, measured by FC's thermistor HK-Tdpu Name: HK-Tdpu Location: DPU H/K Sensor: DPU Board Thermistor Sensor Type: AD590 Gain: 0.0373 Offset: -273 Sensor Offset FC1: -7.960 Sensor Offset FC2: -3.960 T_DPU = DN * Gain + Offset + Sensor Offset [deg C] T_DPU = DN * Gain + Offset + Sensor Offset + 273.150 [Kelvin] Lower limit red: -40.0 deg C Lower limit yellow: -35.0 deg C Upper limit yellow: +80.0 deg C Upper limit red: +90.0 deg C -
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dispersion_mode_id
The DISPERSION_MODE_ID element describes the dispersion mode selected for a spectrograph. Note: For the International Ultraviolet Explorer (IUE) spacecraft, the spectrographs can operate in a low (2.64 Angstrom/pix for Long-Wavelength Primary (LWP) and 1.67 A/pix for Short-Wavelength Primary (SWP)) or high (7.22 km/sec/pix for LWP and 7.70 km/sec/pix for SWP) dispersion mode. -
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newhorizons:observation_desc
Used in New Horizons (NH) mission instrument observations labels as a brief, free-form, prose description of the observation sequence and/or targets and/or anything else the science team thought useful to describe the sequence of observations. -
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sub_solar_latitude
The sub_solar_latitude element provides the latitude of the subsolar point. The subsolar point is that point on a body's reference surface where a line from the body center to the sun center intersects that surface. -
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spacecraft_clock_cnt_partition
The spacecraft_clock_cnt_partition element indicates the clock partition active for the SPACECRAFT_CLOCK_START_COUNT and SPACECRAFT_CLOCK_STOP_COUNT elements. -
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suffix_base
The xxx_suffix_base element of a 1-3 dimensional qube object (where xxx is an axis_name of the qube) provides the sequence of base values of the suffix items along the xxx axis. The length of the sequence is specified by the axes element, and its order must correspond to the order of names in the xxx_suffix_names element. In a Standard ISIS Qube, the axis names are restricted to SAMPLE, LINE and BAND. For the BAND axis, for example, the element will be named BAND_SUFFIX_BASE. Each base value, together with the corresponding multiplier, describes the scaling performed on a 'true' data value to compute the value stored in the suffix location. It also defines the method for recovering the 'true' value: 'true' value = base + multiplier * stored value In ISIS practice, the value of the base is 0.0 for real items, since scaling is not usually necessary for floating point data. Note: Base and multiplier correspond directly to the data elements OFFSET and SCALING_FACTOR. -
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filter_name
The filter_name element provides the commonly-used name of the instrument filter through which an image or measurement was acquired or which is associated with a given instrument mode. Example values: RED, GREEN. See also filter_number. -
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grating_position_increment
The NIMS instrument has only 17 detectors but takes data in as many as 408 wavelengths by moving a grating across 31 possible physical positions. The grating position increment is determined by the instrument mode, typically 1 in the LONG MAP and LONG SPECTROMETER modes, 2 in the FULL modes, 4 in the SHORT modes and 0 in the FIXED modes. See the NIMS instrument paper (R. W. Carlson et al, 'Near-Infrared Mapping Spectrometer Experiment on Galileo', Space Science Reviews 60, 457-502, 1992) for details. -
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msl:special_sample
The MSL:SPECIAL_SAMPLE element specifies, for ChemCam on MSL, the sample number in a particular RMI image that has a special meaning. The context of the meaning is defined by MSL:SPECIAL_NAME. -
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record_bytes
The record_bytes element indicates the number of bytes in a physical file record, including record terminators and separators. When RECORD_BYTES describes a file with RECORD_TYPE = STREAM (e.g. a SPREADSHEET), its value is set to the length of the longest record in the file. Note: In the PDS, the use of record_bytes, along with other file-related data elements is fully described in the Standards Reference. -
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msl:sam_experiment_id
The msl:sam_experiment_id uniquely identifies the SAM experiment that produced a data product. -
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core_high_repr_saturation
The core_high_repr_saturation element identifies a special value whose presence indicates the true value cannot be represented in the chosen data type and length -- in this case being above the allowable range -- which may happen during conversion from another data type. This value must be algebraically less than the value of the core_valid_minimum element. For Standard ISIS Qubes, a value has been chosen by ISIS convention. The general data type of this element is determined by the core_item_type element. If the latter is integer or unsigned integer, the general data type is integer. If core_item_type is real, the value will be hardware- specific (or rather floating-point-representation-specific) so that it may be specified exactly near the bottom of the allowable range of values. A non-decimal (hexadecimal) general data type is used for this purpose; e.g. 16#FFFBFFFF# for a VAX. -
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mess:imager
Which of the two cameras was used during acquisition of an MDIS image: 0 = WAC 1 = NAC. -
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naif_instrument_id
The naif_instrument_id element provides the numeric ID used within the SPICE system to identify the spacecraft, spacecraft structure or science instrument. -
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mro:typespec_lab_analog_origin
The spectral library or publication in which the analog spectrum is identified. -
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cross_cone_offset_angle
The cross_cone_offset_angle element provides the azimuthal angle (in the cross-cone direction) between the pointing direction along which an instrument is mounted and the cross_cone axis of the spacecraft. See also cone_offset_angle, twist_offset_angle, and cross_cone_angle. -
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source_name
The source_name element supplies the name of the proponent of the data element or object. (For example, PDS CN/J.S.Hughes) -
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reticle_point_latitude
The reticle_point_latitude element provides the latitude of the surface intercept points of the principle points of the camera. Note: For the Clementine cameras the principle points are defined as the upper left pixel of the camera (line 1,sample 1), the upper right pixel (line 1, last sample), lower left (last line, sample 1), and lower right (last line, last sample).
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