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PDS Geosciences Node Archiving Status Report Ray Arvidson PDS Management Council Washington, DC Nov. 29-30, 2006. Summary of Geosciences Node Mission Archiving. Active Missions MGS * Odyssey * MER * Mars Express * MRO * MESSENGER Missions In Development LRO * LCROSS *
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PDS Geosciences Node Archiving Status Report Ray Arvidson PDS Management Council Washington, DC Nov. 29-30, 2006
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
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:
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:
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:
Active Missions • Mars Express (ESA) • See separate presentation for MEX archives
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:
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:
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:
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)
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
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:
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:
LCROSS Payload Overview • 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