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Cassini Iss Science Plan/imaging Catalog
jmknapp
post Oct 21 2005, 09:03 PM
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Here's a pretty good resource I developed to allow more effective use of the raw image archives--a web page that lists all the scheduled activities for the ISS cameras by science plan (currently S01-S15), & allows direct linking to the raw images (if available) grouped by each activity.

Cassini ISS Science Plan/Imaging Catalog

So one can see not only what they were trying to do with each set of images, but also what's coming up. It's based on the SPICE ekernel information, & so is fairly acronym heavy.


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elakdawalla
post Oct 24 2005, 03:06 PM
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QUOTE (jmknapp @ Oct 21 2005, 02:03 PM)
So one can see not only what they were trying to do with each set of images, but also what's coming up. It's based on the SPICE ekernel information, & so is fairly acronym heavy.
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Excuse my ignorance, but what is the SPICE ekernel and how do you access it?

This is a tremendous resource, thank you so much for it!

Emily


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