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PDS Geosciences Node Page 1 PDS Geosciences Node Archiving Status Report Ray Arvidson PDS Management Council Washington, DC Nov. 29-30, 2006.

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1 PDS Geosciences Node Page 1 PDS Geosciences Node Archiving Status Report Ray Arvidson PDS Management Council Washington, DC Nov. 29-30, 2006

2 PDS Geosciences Node Page 2 Summary of Geosciences Node Mission Archiving Active Missions –MGS * –Odyssey * –MER * –Mars Express * –MRO * –MESSENGER Missions In Development –LRO * –LCROSS * –Chandrayaan-1 –Phoenix * –MSL * * Geo is lead node

3 PDS Geosciences Node Page 3 Active Missions MGS –MGS has been delivering to PDS since 1998. Now in Extended Mission 4. –No contact with the spacecraft since November 5, 2006. If the mission is over, the last delivery will be July 2007. –Science archives: MOLAGeosciencesAltimetry data set complete; passive radiometry data delivered every 6 months. TESGeosciencesSpectral radiance data set complete; bolometer data still delivered every 3 months MOCImagingDeliveries every 6 months MAG/ERPPIDeliveries every 3 months AccelerometerAtmospheresArchive complete Radio ScienceGeosciencesRaw data monthly; derived data about every 3 months SPICENAIFEvery 3 months

4 PDS Geosciences Node Page 4 Active Missions Odyssey –Now in Extended Mission 2, through FY08. –Releases occur every 3 months. Release 18 will be January 2, 2007. –Average release volume is about 430 GBytes. –Science archives: GRSGeosciencesRaw and derived data sets every 3 months Radio ScienceGeosciencesRaw data delivered approximately monthly THEMISImagingRaw and derived data sets every 3 months MARIEPPIRaw archive complete; derived data set in progress AccelerometerAtmospheresArchive complete SPICENAIFEvery 3 months

5 PDS Geosciences Node Page 5 Active Missions MER –Today, November 29, 2006, is Sol 1033 for Spirit and Sol 1013 for Opportunity. –Releases occur every 90 sols. Release 11 (Sols 811-900) is Feb. 1, 2007. –Typical release volume is about 300 Gbytes. –Science archives: APXSGeosciences Mössbauer SpectrometerGeosciences RATGeosciences Mini-TESGeosciences Radio ScienceGeosciences Rover Motion CounterGeosciences PancamImaging Microscopic ImagerImaging Engineering CamerasImaging EDL Atmospheric DataAtmospheres SPICENAIF

6 PDS Geosciences Node Page 6 Active Missions Mars Express (ESA) –See separate presentation for MEX archives

7 PDS Geosciences Node Page 7 Active Missions MRO (Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter) –Primary mission started November 8, 2006; first release will be June 8, 2007. –Fourth End-to-End delivery test takes place in February. –Science archives: CRISM (Imaging Spectrometer)Geosciences SHARAD (Shallow Radar)Geosciences Radio science / gravityGeosciences HiRISE (High-res imager)Imaging CTX (Context imager)Imaging ONC (Optical nav camera)Imaging MARCI-WA (Mars color imager – wide angle camera)Imaging MCS (Mars climate sounder)Atmospheres AccelerometerAtmospheres SPICENAIF

8 PDS Geosciences Node Page 8 Active Missions MESSENGER –Launched 2004; several flybys of Earth, Venus, and Mercury through 2009 –Primary mission starts March 2011; first data release December 2007 (Earth and Venus flyby data) –Status: EDR peer reviews finishing up; RDR products not defined yet. –Science archives: XRSGeosciences GRS / NSGeosciences MLA (Laser altimeter)Geosciences Radio Science / GravityGeosciences MAGPPI EPPS (Energetic Particle and Plasma Spectrometer)PPI MDIS (Mercury Dual Imaging System)Imaging MASCS (Mercury Atmospheric and Surface Composition Spectrometer) Atmospheres and Geosciences SPICENAIF

9 PDS Geosciences Node Page 9 Missions In Development LRO (Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter) –To launch October 31, 2008; primary mission January 1-December 31, 2009 –Project-led Data Working Group meets biweekly; includes PDS reps –Status and schedule: ICDs due Sept. 30, 2006; all are signed or in signature cycle Data Management and Archive Plans due Oct. 31, 2006; all are late! EDR Data Product and Archive Volume SIS drafts due March 2007; not started RDR Data Product and Archive Volume SIS drafts due November 2007 –Science archives: LOLA (Laser altimeter)Geosciences LEND (Neutron detector)Geosciences Diviner (Radiometer)Geosciences Mini-RF (Synthetic aperture radar)Geosciences CRaTER (Cosmic ray telescope)PPI LAMP (Lyman-Alpha mapping project)Imaging LROC (LRO camera)Imaging SPICENAIF

10 PDS Geosciences Node Page 10 Missions In Development LCROSS –Shares LRO launch vehicle; drops empty upper stage on Shackleton Crater and observes the impact, then impacts itself. –Status: Currently working on completing Archive Plan by Mission CDR in February 2007. –Science archives (see backup slide for details): 1 visible context camera, 2 NIR cameras, 2 mid-IR cameras (Imaging) 1 visible spectrometer, 2 NIR spectrometers, 1 photometer (Geosciences)

11 PDS Geosciences Node Page 11 Missions In Development Chandrayaan-1 –Mini-RF and M3 are the only two U.S. instruments on this Indian Space Research Organization (ISRO) mission to the Moon. –To launch in September 2007, first data release March 2008. –Mini-RF (Synthetic aperture radar) archived by Geosciences Same instrument team and operations facility as LRO Mini-RF. Status: ICD draft in review. Will share SIS documents with LRO Mini-RF. –M3 (Moon Mineralogy Mapper) archived by Imaging

12 PDS Geosciences Node Page 12 Missions In Development Phoenix Lander –To launch August 9, 2007; lands on Mars in May 2008; first data release December 2008 –Status: EDR peer reviews scheduled to begin by November 30, but most teams not ready. –Science archives: ASE (Accelerometer)Atmospheres MET LIDAR and P&TAtmospheres MECA (Microscopy, Electrochemistry, and Conductivity Analyzer)Geosciences TEGA (Thermal and Evolved Gas Analyzer)Geosciences Robotic ArmGeosciences MARDI (Mars Descent Imager)Imaging RAC (Robotic Arm Camera)Imaging SSI (Surface Stereo Imager)Imaging SPICENAIF

13 PDS Geosciences Node Page 13 Missions In Development Mars Science Laboratory (MSL) –To launch September 2009; lands July 2010; first data release probably January 2011 –Status: Preliminary Archive Plan in place; data products being defined Draft ICDs with Instrument Teams in progress DAWG meetings held monthly –Science archives: APXS (Alpha Particle X-Ray SpectrometerGeosciences ChemCam (Chemistry and Micro-Imaging)Geosciences CheMin (XRD/XRF)Geosciences DAN (Neutron source and detector)Geosciences SAM (Sample analysis)Geosciences MAHLI (Mars hand lens imager)Imaging MastCam (Mast cameraImaging MARDI (Descent imager)Imaging RAD (Radiation assessment)PPI REMS (Rover Environment Monitoring Station)Atmospheres SPICENAIF

14 PDS Geosciences Node Page 14 Backup

15 PDS Geosciences Node Page 15 9 Instruments: 1 Visible Context Camera: 4 color, 6 degree FOV, <0.5 km resolution at T-10 min to S-S/C impact 2 NIR Cameras 1.4 mm water ice band depth maps 1 km resolution at T-10 min 2 mid-IR Cameras 7 and 12.3 mm < 0.5 km resolution 1 Visible Spectrometer 0.25 to 0.8 mm, ~0.002 mm resolution 2 NIR Spectrometers 1.35 to 2.45 mm, ~0.01 mm resolution 1 Total Visible Luminance Photometer Broadband from 0.4 – 0.9 mm, sample rate >100 Hz, < nW NEP @ 100 Hz LCROSS Payload Overview


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