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Geosciences Node data for InSight Release 6 are online at https://pds-geosciences.wustl.edu/missions/insight/index.htm. This includes data for RISE, RAD, IDA, and SEIS.
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Release 43 of Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter data is now online at the Geosciences Node. This release includes new data acquired between March 15 and June 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.
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This bundle contains a detailed chronology of contact science (CS) activities and targets conducted by both MER rovers. The term contact science encompasses measurements executed by any of the instruments on the rovers’ Instrument Deployment Device (IDD), namely the Alpha Particle X-ray Spectrometer, Mössbauer, Microscopic Imager, and Rock Abrasion Tool. The data were compiled and archived by the PDS Geosciences Node.
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This is the 14th release of CRISM MTRDR and TER data products. In addition, the volume MROCR_2102 is updated with new TRDR browse and extras data products.
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The Lunar Space Weathering Maps bundle consists of three global (±60°N) maps: the nanophase iron, microphase iron, and submicrophase iron abundance maps in weight percent. We modeled the SELENE (Kaguya) Multiband Imager (MI) data with the Hapke Radiative Transfer Model to derive these abundances. The maps were generated by David Trang (University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa) and funded by the NASA Solar System Workings Program (SSW).
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New LRO Diviner Polar Cumulative Products (PCPs) are available. Nadir-pointing RDR data from July, 5, 2009 to Feb 17, 2019 has been compiled at a resolution of 240 m/pix into polar stereographic maps of temperatures poleward of 80 degrees latitude at fixed local times and fixed subsolar longitudes to provide an overview of diurnal temperatures of the polar regions. The data have been divided into winter and summer seasons, defined by the times of year when the subsolar latitude is above or below the equator, to characterize the variations in seasonal temperatures that result from the 1.54 degree angle between the Moon's spin pole and the ecliptic plane. Details can be found in Williams, J.-P., B. T. Greenhagen, D. A. Paige, N. Schorghofer, E. Sefton-Nash, P. O. Hayne, P. G. Lucey, M. A. Siegler, and K.-Michael Aye (2019) Seasonal polar temperatures on the Moon, Journal of Geophysical Research, 124, 2505-2521, https://doi.org/10.1029/2019JE006028. Data are available here: https://pds-geosciences.wustl.edu/missions/lro/diviner.htm
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Geosciences Node data for InSight Release 5 are online at https://pds-geosciences.wustl.edu/missions/insight/index.htm. This includes data for RISE, RAD, IDA, and SEIS.
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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.
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Data for InSight Release 4 are online at https://pds-geosciences.wustl.edu/missions/insight/index.htm. This includes data for RISE, RAD, and IDA. SEIS data have been delayed, but will be released by April 3.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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).
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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.
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Release 38 of Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter data is now online at the Geosciences Node. This release includes new data acquired between December 15, 2018, and March 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.
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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.
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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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