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Jennifer Ward

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  1. Release 42 of Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter data is now online at the Geosciences Node. This release includes new data acquired between December 15, 2019, and March 14, 2020, for most data sets. Data can be reached from the Geosciences Node LRO page. The Lunar Orbital Data Explorer allows searching and downloading of LRO data.
  2. Release 53 from the Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter mission includes new data for CRISM, SHARAD, and Gravity/Radio Science. The data are online at pds-geosciences.wustl.edu/missions/mro.
  3. SHARAD RDR data from the ASI team members have been posted, covering previous MRO releases 48-49 (through October 15, 2018). The team is recovering data from deliveries that were missed due to a hiatus in ground operations. See ERRATA.TXT for details. The data are available on the PDS Geosciences Node's SHARAD page.
  4. MRO SHARAD raw and derived data from the ASI (Italian Space Agency) SHARAD Ground Operations Center are released covering the period May 12 through Aug. 17, 2019 (MRO Release 52). The SHARAD team will now be delivering derived data (RDRs) concurrent with MRO releases. The remaining backlogged RDR data from releases 48-51 will be delivered in the near future. See ERRATA.TXT for details. The data are available on the PDS Geosciences Node's SHARAD page.
  5. Release 23 from the Mars Science Laboratory (Curiosity) mission includes new data for APXS, ChemCam, CheMin, DAN, and SAM. The data are online at pds-geosciences.wustl.edu/missions/msl.
  6. Release 41 of Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter data is now online at the Geosciences Node. This release includes new data acquired between September 15 and December 14, 2019, for most data sets. Data can be reached from the Geosciences Node LRO page. The Lunar Orbital Data Explorer allows searching and downloading of LRO data.
  7. Release 52 from the Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter mission includes new data for CRISM, SHARAD, and Gravity/Radio Science. The data are online at pds-geosciences.wustl.edu/missions/mro.
  8. This bundle contains ASCII tables containing corrected, reduced, and concatenated versions of all available calibrated data from the Apollo 15 and 17 Heat Flow Experiment, along with supporting documentation and source data. These tables are based on other data in the PDS and the published literature, specifically (1) transcriptions of data sent by the original instrument team to the NSSDC and (2) data not archived by the instrument team and recovered much later from ARCSAV tapes. The data here correct several errors in (1), and furthermore place (1) and (2) into a standardized format for ease of use. This bundle was provided by Matthew Siegler (Planetary Science Institute) and Michael St. Clair and Chase Million (Million Concepts).
  9. If you are attending the Lunar and Planetary Science Conference in Houston next month, please consider stopping by the PDS booth. In addition to answering any questions you have about archiving with PDS, we will also be offering several training sessions you may find beneficial (schedule: https://pds-geosciences.wustl.edu/lpsc2020.html. We will also have multiple PDS-related posters on display Tuesday and Thursday. Hope to see you there!
  10. SHARAD RDR data from the ASI team members have been posted, covering previous MRO releases 36-47 (through April 20, 2018). The team is recovering data from deliveries that were missed due to a hiatus in ground operations. See ERRATA.TXT for details. The data are available on the PDS Geosciences Node's SHARAD page.
  11. Rachael, Sorry for the delay. We will respond to your question tomorrow morning at the latest. Jennifer PDS Geosciences Node
  12. A new data set of Gamma-Ray Spectrometer corrected spectra from the Kaguya mission is online. This data set contains corrected and calibrated time-series spectra and ephemerides, pointing, and geometry data for the nominal and extended observation periods of JAXA's SELENE (Kaguya) mission. This data set was provided by Naoyuki Yamashita, Planetary Science Institute.
  13. Release 40 of Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter data is now online at the Geosciences Node. This release includes new data acquired between June 15 and September 14, 2019, for most data sets. Data can be reached from the Geosciences Node LRO page. The Lunar Orbital Data Explorer allows searching and downloading of LRO data.
  14. Release 22 from the Mars Science Laboratory (Curiosity) mission includes new data for APXS, ChemCam, CheMin, DAN, and SAM. The data are online at pds-geosciences.wustl.edu/missions/msl.
  15. Release 51 from the Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter mission includes new data for CRISM, SHARAD, and Gravity/Radio Science. The data are online at pds-geosciences.wustl.edu/missions/mro.
  16. This is the thirteenth release of CRISM MTRDR and TER data products. In addition, the volume MROCR_2102 is updated with new TRDR browse and extras data products.
  17. Release 39 of Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter data is now online at the Geosciences Node. This release includes new data acquired between March 15 and June 14, 2019, for most data sets. Data can be reached from the Geosciences Node LRO page. The Lunar Orbital Data Explorer allows searching and downloading of LRO data.
  18. Release 50 from the Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter mission includes new data for CRISM, SHARAD, and Gravity/Radio Science. The data are online at pds-geosciences.wustl.edu/missions/mro.
  19. Release 21 from the Mars Science Laboratory (Curiosity) mission includes new data for APXS, ChemCam, CheMin, DAN, and SAM. The data are online at pds-geosciences.wustl.edu/missions/msl.
  20. The Phoenix TEGA Derived Scanning Calorimetry bundle is released. This bundle consists of data from the original Phoenix TEGA archived calorimetry files with added power and differential power data. In addition, coefficents used for producing the fitted data are provided. The data products have been generated by Brad Sutter, Jacobs Technology, Inc., and funded by the NASA Mars Data Analysis Program (MDAP).
  21. This is the twelfth release of CRISM MTRDR and TER data products. In addition, the volume MROCR_2102 is updated with new TRDR browse and extras data products.
  22. SHARAD RDR data from the ASI team members have been posted, covering previous MRO releases 27-35 (through May 16, 2015). The team is recovering data from deliveries that were missed due to a hiatus in ground operations. See ERRATA.TXT for details. The data are available on the PDS Geosciences Node's SHARAD page.
  23. A laboratory shocked feldpars bundle from Jeff Johnson (JHU APL) is released. This bundle consists of data acquired from thin sections created from a suite of experimentally shocked plagioclase feldspars.
  24. Release 49 from the Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter mission includes new data for CRISM, SHARAD, and Gravity/Radio Science. The data are online at pds-geosciences.wustl.edu/missions/mro.
  25. The Mercury Space Weathering Maps bundle is released. This bundle is composed of 6 space weathering maps representing the abundance in weight percent of four different particle types, derived using the radiative transfer model with the VIRS data from the MESSENGER mission. The maps were generated by David Trang, University of Hawaii, and funded by the NASA Discovery Data Analysis Program (DDAP).
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