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Susie Slavney

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  1. Allendej, Ray would like to ask you some questions about the software you are using to process the CRISM data. Would you please contact him by email at arvidson @ wunder.wustl.edu? Susan
  2. Allendej, I forwarded your question to Ray Arvidson, who is the PDS Geosciences Node director and a member of the CRISM team. He is on travel and will get back to you in a few days. Susan Slavney
  3. Raw and derived HEND data from Release 45 of the Mars Odyssey Mission are now online at the PDS Geosciences Node. These data were acquired from January 1 through March 31, 2013.
  4. I assume you are referring to the Lunar Prospector processed GRS data, PDS data set ID LP-L-GRS-3-RDR-V1.0. These are binary tables. You will need to write software to read them. Each data file is accompanied by a PDS label file with the same name but with the extension .LBL. The label file describes the format of the binary table. A general description of the GRS data is in the document LP_GRNS_SUMMARY.PDF.
  5. Release 15 of Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter data is now online at the Geosciences Node. This release includes data from the LEND, LOLA and Diviner experiments covering the period March 15 - June 14, 2013. Data can be found on the Geosciences Node LRO page. The Lunar Orbital Data Explorer allows searching and downloading of LRO data.
  6. Data from Release 37 of the Mars Exploration Rover mission is now online at the PDS Geosciences Node and available through the MER Analyst's Notebook. This release includes APXS, Atmospheric Opacity, MI, Navcam, Pancam, Rover Motion Counter, and RAT data from sols 3151 through 3240 for the Opportunity rover.
  7. Mike, what data set are you using? Please tell me either the DATA_SET_ID or the URL of the page where you found it. Susie
  8. Raw and derived HEND data from Release 44 of the Mars Odyssey Mission are now online at the PDS Geosciences Node. These data were acquired from October 1 through December 31, 2012.
  9. Release 14 of Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter data is now online at the Geosciences Node. This release includes data from the LEND, LOLA, Diviner, and Radio Science experiments covering the period December 15, 2012, through March 14, 2013. Data can be found on the Geosciences Node LRO page. The Lunar Orbital Data Explorer allows searching and downloading of LRO data.
  10. Release 2 of Mars Science Laboratory (MSL) data includes new raw and derived products acquired on sols 90 through 179 (November 6, 2012 through February 3, 2013). The release also includes revisions of most previously released products through sol 89. The data are available through PDS web sites, starting at the Geosciences Node MSL page. The MSL Analyst's Notebook is a useful tool for searching, browsing, and downloading MSL products.
  11. Data from Release 36 of the Mars Exploration Rover mission is now online at the PDS Geosciences Node and available through the MER Analyst's Notebook. This release includes APXS, Atmospheric Opacity, MI, Navcam, Pancam, Rover Motion Counter, and RAT data from sols 3061 through 3150 for the Opportunity rover.
  12. Mars Science Laboratory ChemCam derived (RDR) data products for sols 10-89 are now online. These data were delayed for reprocessing to correct errors. Data for sols 0-9 will be included in MSL Release 2 in June 2013. The ChemCam RDR archive is available from the PDS Geosciences Node at http://pds-geosciences.wustl.edu/missions/msl/chemcam.htm.
  13. Data from Release 13 of the Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter mission are now online. This release includes data acquired between September 15 and December 14, 2012, for most instruments. No Mini-RF or Radio Science data are included in this release. Direct links to the LRO archives are on the PDS Geosciences Node LRO web page, and tools for searching, displaying and downloading selected data products are available through the Lunar Orbital Data Explorer.
  14. Release 9 of data from the MESSENGER Mission to Mercury is online at the PDS Geosciences Node. This release includes raw and calibrated data for the XRS, MLA, GRS, NS, MASCS, and Radio Science data at the Geosciences Node, as well as MAG, EPPS, and MDIS data at other PDS nodes. This is also the first release to include highly derived data products from most instruments. See the AAREADME.TXT and ERRATA.TXT documents in the top directory of each archive.
  15. Release 24 of data from the CRISM and Radio Science experiments on the Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter is now online at the PDS Geosciences Node. This release covers data acquired between May 9 and August 8, 2012.
  16. The first release of data from the Mars Science Laboratory rover, Curiosity, is now online at the PDS Geosciences Node. This release takes place in two parts. Part 1, released February 27, 2013, includes raw data products (EDRs) acquired on sols 0 through 89 (August 6 through November 5, 2012) for these instruments: APXS, ChemCam, DAN, Hazcam, Navcam, and REMS, along with SPICE data. Part 2, to be released March 20, 2013, will included the derived data products (RDRs) for sols 0-89 for the above instruments, along with both EDRs and RDRs for the CheMin and RAD instruments, and RDRs for SAM. Release 1 does not include data from the the MAHLI, MARDI, and Mastcam instruments. These instrument teams have not yet delivered data to PDS.
  17. Data from Release 35 of the Mars Exploration Rover mission is now online at the PDS Geosciences Node and available through the MER Analyst's Notebook. This release includes APXS, Atmospheric Opacity, MI, Navcam, Pancam, and RAT data from sols 2971 through 3060 for the Opportunity rover.
  18. Neutron Spectrometer and HEND data from Release 42 of the Mars Odyssey Mission are now online at the PDS Geosciences Node. These raw and derived data were acquired from April 1 through June 30, 2012.
  19. The first release of data from the GRAIL lunar mission is now online at the PDS Geosciences Node. This release includes raw and calibrated data from the Lunar Gravity and Ranging System (LGRS) on each of the two GRAIL spacecraft, and raw radio science data. The second and final release of GRAIL data, scheduled for October 2013, will include lunar gravitational field data derived from the raw and calibrated data. The GRAIL mission ended on December 17, 2012, with a controlled impact of both spacecraft on the lunar surface.
  20. Data from Release 12 of the Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter mission are now online. This release includes data acquired between June 15 and September 14, 2012, for most instruments. No Mini-RF data are included in this release. Radio Science data are included in this release. Direct links to the LRO archives are on the PDS Geosciences Node LRO web page, and tools for searching, displaying and downloading selected data products are available through the Lunar Orbital Data Explorer.
  21. New oxide abundance data from the APXS experiment on the Mars Exploration Rover mission are online at the PDS Geosciences Node. The data set has been updated to include data for the complete MER 2 (Spirit) mission and for MER 1 (Opportunity) through sol 2670.
  22. Release 23 of data from the CRISM, SHARAD, and Radio Science experiments on the Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter is now online at the Geosciences Node. This release covers data acquired between Feb. 9 and May 8, 2012.
  23. Data from Release 34 of the Mars Exploration Rover mission is now online at the PDS Geosciences Node and available through the MER Analyst's Notebook. This release includes APXS, MB, MI, Navcam, and Pancam data from sols 2881 through 2970 for the Opportunity rover.
  24. GRS/HEND data from Release 41 of the Mars Odyssey Mission are now online at the PDS Geosciences Node at http://pds-geosciences.wustl.edu/missions/odyssey/grs.html. These raw and derived data were acquired from January 1 through March 31, 2011. There is very little GRS/NS (neutron spectrometer) data for this release due to spacecraft orientation.
  25. Data from Release 11 of the Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter mission are now online. This release includes data acquired between March 15 and June 14, 2012, for most instruments. No Mini-RF or Radio Science data are included in this release. Direct links to the LRO archives are on the PDS Geosciences Node LRO web page, and tools for searching, displaying and downloading selected data products are available through the Lunar Orbital Data Explorer.
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