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ROSETTA-ORBITER 67P NAVCAM 3 ROSETTA EXTENSION 1 MTP025 V1.0
This dataset contains ROSETTA NAVCAM RADIOMETRICALLY CALIBRATED DATA. Included are EXTENSION 1 MTP025 data from 13 Jan. 2016, 06:02:17 to 09 Feb. 2016, 23:17:55.
INTERNATIONAL ROSETTA MISSION - RO-C-NAVCAM-3-EXT1-MTP025-V1.0 - starting 2016-01-13T06:02:17Z -
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NEAR EARTH ASTEROID TRACKING V1.0
Near-Earth Asteroid Tracking (NEAT) images, 2013.
SUPPORT ARCHIVES - EAR-A-I1063-3-NEAT-V1.0 - starting 1996-04-17T00:00:00Z -
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HAYABUSA AMICA V1.0
Hayabusa AMICA images for all mission phases.
HAYABUSA - HAY-A-AMICA-3-HAYAMICA-V1.0 - starting 2003-03-18T00:00:00Z -
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MMT OBSERVATORY 6.5M CLIO RAW DATA OBSERVATIONS OF LCROSS
This archive contains raw observations of the 2009-10-09 impact of the LCROSS spacecraft on the moon by the CLIO instrument on the MMT Observatory 6.5m telescope.
LUNAR CRATER OBSERVATION AND SENSING SATELLITE - EAR-L-MMTO_CLIO-2-EDR-LCROSS-V1.0 - starting 2009-10-09T07:32:54Z -
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MMT OBSERVATORY 6.5M CLIO CALIBRATED OBSERVATIONS OF LCROSS
This archive contains calibrated observations of the 2009-10-09 impact of the LCROSS spacecraft on the moon by the CLIO instrument on the MMT Observatory 6.5m telescope.
LUNAR CRATER OBSERVATION AND SENSING SATELLITE - EAR-L-MMTO_CLIO-3-CDR-LCROSS-V1.0 - starting 2009-10-09T07:39:03Z -
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MMT OBSERVATORY 6.5M CCD47 RAW DATA OBSERVATIONS OF LCROSS
This archive contains raw observations of the 2009-10-09 impact of the LCROSS spacecraft on the moon by the CCD47 camera on the MMT Observatory 6.5m telescope.
LUNAR CRATER OBSERVATION AND SENSING SATELLITE - EAR-L-MMTO_CCD47-2-EDR-LCROSS-V1.0 - starting 2009-10-07T00:08:07Z -
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WIYN S WI RAW RING PLANE CROSSING V1.0
WIYN images obtained during the Saturn ring plane crossing in November 1995.
SATURN RING PLANE CROSSING 1995 - WIYN-S-WI-2-RPX-V1.0 - starting 1995-11-19T02:00:00Z -
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ROSETTA-ORBITER 67P NAVCAM 3 COMET ESCORT 4 MTP024 V1.0
This dataset contains ROSETTA NAVCAM RADIOMETRICALLY CALIBRATED DATA. Included are ESCORT 4 MTP024 data from 16 Dec. 2015, 06:02:17 to 12 Jan. 2016, 23:02:20.
INTERNATIONAL ROSETTA MISSION - RO-C-NAVCAM-3-ESC4-MTP024-V1.0 - starting 2015-12-16T06:02:17Z -
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data_tricam collection for the "NEAR EARTH ASTEROID TRACKING" bundle
This is the data_tricam collection for the gbo.ast.neat.survey bundle. The Near-Earth Asteroid Tracking (NEAT) project began as a collaborative effort with the United States Air Force (USAF) in December 1995. It concentrated on the discovery and observations of near-Earth asteroids and comets, collectively called near-Earth objects (NEOs). NEAT ended its observations in April 2007. Throughout its history, NEAT utilized three 1m class telescopes - two on the Hawaiian island of Maui and the 1.2m Oschin Schmidt telescope at Palomar Observatory near San Diego, CA. Three unique cameras were developed and used throughout the program. These data are intended to be usable for photometric analysis of the various objects within the NEAT data. Most nights included calibration data, and the lists of photometric standard calibration fields. -
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The Hayabusa AMICA Bundle
The Asteroid Multi-band Imaging Camera (AMICA) of the Hayabusa mission to the asteroid 25143 Itokawa obtained 1662 images from May 11, 2003, shortly after launch, until November 19, 2005, after Itokawa encounter. This data set includes all images from the mission, plus pre-flight flat field images. -
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FLAT FIELD
Information about the target FLAT FIELD -
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FLAT FIELD
Information about the target FLAT FIELD -
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Hayabusa AMICA Calibration Collection
This is the calibration collection for the hay.amica bundle. The Asteroid Multi-band Imaging Camera (AMICA) of the Hayabusa mission to the asteroid 25143 Itokawa obtained 1662 images from May 11, 2003, shortly after launch, until November 19, 2005, after Itokawa encount. This data set includes two types of calibration data. The ecas_ground_cal directory contains the ground based calibration of stars observed by the Hayabusa AMICA instrument during the cruise phase of the mission. The preflight directory contains preflight flat field data. The filters directory contains the filter profiles -
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NEAR EARTH ASTEROID TRACKING
The Near-Earth Asteroid Tracking (NEAT) project began as a collaborative effort with the United States Air Force (USAF) in December 1995. It concentrated on the discovery and observations of near-Earth asteroids and comets, collectively called near-Earth objects (NEOs). NEAT ended its observations in April 2007. Throughout its history, NEAT utilized three 1m class telescopes - two on the Hawaiian island of Maui and the 1.2m Oschin Schmidt telescope at Palomar Observatory near San Diego, CA. Three unique cameras were developed and used throughout the program. These data are intended to be usable for photometric analysis of the various objects within the NEAT data. Most nights included calibration data, and the lists of photometric standard calibration fields. -
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document collection for the "NEAR EARTH ASTEROID TRACKING" bundle
This is the document collection for the gbo.ast.neat.survey bundle. The Near-Earth Asteroid Tracking (NEAT) project began as a collaborative effort with the United States Air Force (USAF) in December 1995. It concentrated on the discovery and observations of near-Earth asteroids and comets, collectively called near-Earth objects (NEOs). NEAT ended its observations in April 2007. Throughout its history, NEAT utilized three 1m class telescopes - two on the Hawaiian island of Maui and the 1.2m Oschin Schmidt telescope at Palomar Observatory near San Diego, CA. Three unique cameras were developed and used throughout the program. These data are intended to be usable for photometric analysis of the various objects within the NEAT data. Most nights included calibration data, and the lists of photometric standard calibration fields. -
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data_geodss collection for the "NEAR EARTH ASTEROID TRACKING" bundle
This is the data_geodss collection for the gbo.ast.neat.survey bundle. The Near-Earth Asteroid Tracking (NEAT) project began as a collaborative effort with the United States Air Force (USAF) in December 1995. It concentrated on the discovery and observations of near-Earth asteroids and comets, collectively called near-Earth objects (NEOs). NEAT ended its observations in April 2007. Throughout its history, NEAT utilized three 1m class telescopes - two on the Hawaiian island of Maui and the 1.2m Oschin Schmidt telescope at Palomar Observatory near San Diego, CA. Three unique cameras were developed and used throughout the program. These data are intended to be usable for photometric analysis of the various objects within the NEAT data. Most nights included calibration data, and the lists of photometric standard calibration fields.
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