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Radio Science PDS Function Report 25 March 2010 Dick Simpson Stanford University
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Topics to Be Discussed What is Radio Science? Where and Who is Radio Science? What are they doing? What will they be doing?
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What is PDS/RS? Use of propagating electromagnetic waves to explore, measure, and understand the universe (more narrowly, the solar system) planetary surface properties and mapping atmospheric/ionospheric structure, dynamics ring structure, dynamics, particle properties interplanetary plasma, solar corona spacecraft navigation, ephemeris development mass estimation, gravity models, interior structure surface/atmosphere volatile exchange radio emission plate tectonics, Earth rotation gravitational waves, relativity telecommunication, data management signal processing, radar imaging
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Where/Who is Radio Science? 3+ People at Stanford - PI Len Tyler (~1% FTE) - Manager Dick Simpson (~30% FTE) Available for more work - System Software Analyst Ray Jackson (~5% FTE) - Administrative Support Several Networked Computers and a Telephone - None provided by PDS - Funded mostly by NASA/MEX Library of data, software, and documentation $50-180K/year
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What Are They Doing? (1 of 6) Internal – Participate in MC meetings/telecons – Represent radio science community – Present issues of interest/concern re DSN, JPL, etc. – Records and documents Meeting minutes Policy statements (superseded data, ITAR) Definitions (archive status) Decadal Survey white paper Updates to Archiving Guides (PAG, APG)
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What Are They Doing? (2 of 6) Internal (continued) – ‘Monthly’ standards telecons – Monthly MIWG telecons – Standards Change Requests (originate, review) – Reviewed PDS subscription service – RINGS, PPI Node Advisory meetings
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What Are They Doing? (3 of 6) Internal (continued) – PDS 2010/PDS4 Reviewed PDS Level 1/2/3 Requirements Reviewed Draft Data Preparation Handbook Participated in – June 2009 design review – November 2009 data product prototyping exercise – Developing User/Science Requirements – Discussions of DOCUMENT archiving standards Recommended input/output formats to support – Reports, POP exercises, proposals
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What Are They Doing? (4 of 6) Mission Support/Archiving – ODY RS/GRAV Archiving No Radio Science Team on Mars Odyssey Stanford captures radio tracking data for previous month Data available through PDS 30-60 days after acquisition Used for – orbit reconstruction – Time variable gravity field study (polar volatiles) – upper atmosphere drag studies – Assembled PHOENIX collection of MGS profiles for L. Tamppari – Assisted H. Gunnarsdottir in ODY BSR archive design
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What Are They Doing? (5 of 6) Mission Support/Archiving – MESS RS/GRAV Review Two phases (terminated by GEO before Phase 1 completed) Open issues – Status of operational labels on raw tracking files – Addition of new data type (open-loop data, purpose?) – High level descriptions of archive (AAREADME.TXT, DATASET.CAT) – MRO RS/GRAV Review Similar issues to MESS, but mostly completed successfully
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What Are They Doing? (6 of 6) Mission Support/Archiving (continued) – ROSETTA RSI archive review (e-mail) – JUNO draft SIS reviews
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What Will They Be Doing? Continue current activities Mission Support – LRO LOLA archive review? – GRAIL archive review? – Others? PDS 2010/PDS4 – Test and prototype Moving PDS ops to new PDS computer Restoration (to PDS3 or PDS4?)
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