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MSL data in the PDS and the Analyst's Notebook, Working with the archived science & engineering data
Phil Stooke
post Feb 27 2013, 07:22 PM
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"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."


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post Aug 2 2023, 11:05 PM
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Mars Science Laboratory Release 33

The NASA Planetary Data System announces Release 33 of data from the Mars Science Laboratory (Curiosity) mission. This release contains raw and derived data products covering the time period from November 6, 2022, through March 24, 2023 (sols 3645-3778). Several instruments have begun archiving their data in accordance with the PDS4 standard. The data are archived at various PDS nodes.
APXS (Alpha Particle X-ray Spectrometer) at the Geosciences Node
ChemCam at the Geosciences Node
CheMin at the Geosciences Node
DAN at the Geosciences Node
Engineering Cameras at the Cartography and Imaging Sciences Node
MAHLI (Mars Hand Lens Imager) at the Cartography and Imaging Sciences Node
Mastcam at the Cartography and Imaging Sciences Node
PLACES Database at the Cartography and Imaging Sciences Node
RAD (Radiation Assessment Detector) at the PPI Node
REMS (Rover Environmental Monitoring Station) at the Atmospheres Node
SAM (Sample Analysis at Mars) at the Geosciences Node
SPICE at the NAIF Node

The data may be accessed from
https://pds-geosciences.wustl.edu/missions/msl/

or for a dataset-oriented perspective:
https://pds.nasa.gov/datasearch/subscriptio...-20230801.shtml

The next MSL release is scheduled for December 5, 2023.

The PDS Team
Mailto: pds_operator@jpl.nasa.gov
Phone: (818) 393-7165

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