MSL data in the PDS and the Analyst's Notebook, Working with the archived science & engineering data |
MSL data in the PDS and the Analyst's Notebook, Working with the archived science & engineering data |
Feb 27 2013, 07:22 PM
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Solar System Cartographer Group: Members Posts: 10229 Joined: 5-April 05 From: Canada Member No.: 227 |
"February 27, 2013. MSL Release 1, part 1, Sols 0-89.
The first release of MSL data takes place in two parts. Part 1, 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, March 20, 2013, will include the derived data products (RDRs) for Sols 0 though 89 for the APXS, ChemCam, DAN, Hazcam, Navcam, and REMS instruments, along with both the EDRs and RDRs for the CheMin and RAD instruments, and the RDRs for the SAM instrument. Release 1 does not include data from the MAHLI, MARDI, or Mastcam instruments. These instrument teams have not yet delivered data products to PDS. Some documents in the MSL archives are awaiting clearance by JPL Document Review and/or the JPL Import/Export Control Office. They will be posted online as soon as clearance has been received, and announced on this web site." Phil -------------------- ... because the Solar System ain't gonna map itself.
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Mar 1 2013, 06:55 PM
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Member Group: Members Posts: 408 Joined: 3-August 05 Member No.: 453 |
I'm just lost in the flood of information available there; the Mission Manager and SOWG documents alone could keep my busy for a long time.
Question - is there a way to download (say) all the .LBL files for a specific instrument for a range of sols all at once instead of selecting them one by one manually? Airbag |
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Mar 1 2013, 08:58 PM
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Member Group: Members Posts: 219 Joined: 14-November 11 From: Washington, DC Member No.: 6237 |
Question - is there a way to download (say) all the .LBL files for a specific instrument for a range of sols all at once instead of selecting them one by one manually? Airbag Not sure about LBL specifically but you can easily grab all or some of the data files for a specific instrument for a range of sols using the search tab. Enter the sols of interest, select the instrument (say navcam) and select the data types (e.g. EDR) if you only want certain data. Hit submit. Then you can use the checkboxes to add whole sols or expand the tree to add individual items to your cart. When you checkout you can get the whole thing zipped or ask for a webpage of links, which includes the data and LBL files separately. You can save all of those links or I know some download managers (i.e. DownloadThemAll or Flashgot) can then grab all the .LBL files. It also looks like in future it may provide an option for a FTP script to be generated. I did see somewhere a wget option in a corner somewhere but haven't been able to find it again. |
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