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PDS Geosciences Node Report Ed Guinness PDS Management Council College Park, MD November 20, 2008. Overview of Geosciences Node Archiving. Active Missions Mars Odyssey Mars Exploration Rovers (MER) Mars Express (ESA mission)
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PDS Geosciences Node Report Ed Guinness PDS Management CouncilCollege Park, MDNovember 20, 2008
Overview of Geosciences Node Archiving • Active Missions • Mars Odyssey • Mars Exploration Rovers (MER) • Mars Express (ESA mission) • Mercury Surface, Space, Environment, Geochemistry and Ranging (MESSENGER, led by PPI Node) • Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter (MRO) • Phoenix • Missions in Development • Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter (LRO) • Lunar CRater Observation and Sensing Satellite (LCROSS ) • Mars Science Laboratory (MSL) • Chandrayaan-1 (ISRO lunar mission) • Gravity Recovery And Interior Laboratory (GRAIL) Missions shown in red will be discussed in this presentation.
LRO Issues • Data Dictionary • Most additions to LRO LDD and main PDS DD are complete, but cannot finalize until end of all peer reviews. LOLA review is still in lien resolution. • Peer Reviews • LOLA: EDR complete; RDR in lien resolution. LOLA got a late start because of a delay in instrument testing. • Catalog Files • All teams have skeleton catalog files that Betty Sword has reviewed. All except the LEND team need to “beef up” their descriptions. • Drafts are due Dec. 12, 2008. Final versions are due two months before first release, Dec 24, 2009.
LCROSS Issues and Comments • LCROSS has one person, who is new to PDS, to design and archive 18 data sets. Schedule has been revised several times. • Peer review: Responses to liens were due 7/26/08, received 11/12/08. We are checking the responses. • Coordinated ground observations from about 10 participating observatories: • Geosciences Node provided text about PDS archiving for the RFP, and we are in contact with the Program Manager to work with selected investigators. • Proposals were due 10/30/08; date for selection unknown. We offered to help review PDS-related parts. • Proposers may need a lot of hand-holding to make a PDS archive. • End-to-End Testing • Test plan is complete. • Test 1 (sample archive volume for each data set) will be conducted in January 2009 along with other project testing. • Test 2 will be conducted if needed depending on results of Test 1.
Preparations for Phoenix Release 1, Dec. 24, 2008 • Schedule: • December 10, 2008: Deliver sols 0-30 to PDS • December 24, 2008: Release to public • February 22, 2009: Release sols 31-90 • May 2, 2009: Release sols 91-152 • Tasks: • MIPL / Teams to reprocess EDRs to correct pointing errors and PDS label errors • Imaging Node to add many new keywords to Data Dictionary • Teams to generate RDRs from reprocessed EDRs • WU (wearing Phoenix hat) to collect calibration reports from all teams • WU to secure ITAR clearance from JPL for all SISs and calibration reports • WU to prepare table of coordinated observations with MRO
Phoenix Issues • SSI camera EDRs for sols 0-22 need to be reprocessed by MIPL to correct pointing errors discovered during mission operations. • All imaging EDRs need label corrections resulting from peer review, which were identified too late to change the processing software. • Corrections are being done by MIPL prior to delivery. • Two label errors will not be corrected for Release 1 because they require MIPL software changes. • Teams generating imaging RDRs need reprocessed EDRs to start with. • MECA EDRs need to be reprocessed to correct duplicate packet errors, which were not noticed before because the team did not use the EDRs. MECA Team agreed to take over this task from MIPL. (Does not affect RDR production.) • Imaging archive volumes are being assembled at WU (wearing Phoenix hat).
Chandrayaan-1 Issues • There is no relationship between ISRO and PDS for Chandrayaan-1 archiving. Hence there is no lead node, PDS-approved archive plan, archive working group, or schedule. • Imaging has been working on M3, and Geosciences on Mini-RF, independently. • Stephanie McLaughlin, SBN, is working for M3 to help develop processing software. • The Chandrayaan-1 mission claims to be using PDS standards for archiving, but it’s not clear how well this is being done. • At 10/29/08 MIWG telecon, the Geosciences Node agreed to track Chan-1 work for MIWG, including making summary page, checklist and report card. These are in progress. • Catalog files exist in draft form but some need revision and review. This is in progress. • Delivery schedules are tentative.