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Galileo entry probe missing data
Fox
post Jan 3 2024, 03:16 AM
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A bit of a longshot here, I'm sure, but for awhile I've been seeking the data from the Lightning/Radio-Emission Instrument (LRD) on the Galileo entry probe. Unfortunately, the data seems to have been lost, as indicated here: https://pds.nasa.gov/ds-view/pds/viewDatase...rd-3-entry-v1.0 and here: https://atmos.nmsu.edu/pdsd/archive/data/gp...lrd/lrdinfo.txt

This forum has assisted me before in locating data that I couldn't find, but am I out of luck on this one?

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stevesliva
post Jan 3 2024, 03:38 AM
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Interesting that the chain of custody would seem to *require* the investigator to send it back. You'd think some unannotated raw-raw data should be available.
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post Jan 3 2024, 06:03 AM
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QUOTE (stevesliva @ Jan 2 2024, 07:38 PM) *
Interesting that the chain of custody would seem to *require* the investigator to send it back. You'd think some unannotated raw-raw data should be available.

Very few missions have archived the raw bits as received from the spacecraft; PDS puts the responsibility for archiving on the instrument teams. It usually works better than this.


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