PDS_VERSION_ID = PDS3 RECORD_TYPE = STREAM OBJECT = TEXT INTERCHANGE_FORMAT = ASCII PUBLICATION_DATE = 2003-03-21 NOTE = "Explanation of labels for GLL NIMS SPICE data files" END_OBJECT = TEXT END Example label ============= PDS_VERSION_ID = PDS3 RECORD_TYPE = FIXED_LENGTH RECORD_BYTES = 1024 ^SPICE_KERNEL = "CKI32AHCPRED.PLT" MISSION_NAME = GALILEO SPACECRAFT_NAME = "GALILEO ORBITER" DATA_SET_ID = "GO-J-NIMS-2-EDR-V2.0" KERNEL_TYPE_ID = CK PRODUCT_ID = "CKI32AHCPRED.PLT" PRODUCT_CREATION_TIME = 2003-03-21T11:19:40 PRODUCER_ID = "GLLSDT/JPL" MISSION_PHASE_NAME = IO_32_ORBIT PRODUCT_VERSION_TYPE = PREDICT PLATFORM_OR_MOUNTING_NAME = STATOR START_TIME = 2001-10-14T19:59:59.810 STOP_TIME = 2001-10-26T21:40:17.909 SPACECRAFT_CLOCK_START_COUNT = "1/06254193:49:5:0" SPACECRAFT_CLOCK_STOP_COUNT = "1/06271382:78:5:0" TARGET_NAME = IO INSTRUMENT_NAME = "SCAN PLATFORM" NAIF_INSTRUMENT_ID = -77001 SOURCE_PRODUCT_ID = "N/A" NOTE = "See comments in the file for details" OBJECT = SPICE_KERNEL INTERCHANGE_FORMAT = BINARY KERNEL_TYPE = POINTING DESCRIPTION = "Galileo Orbiter scan platform predicted orientation SPICE C-Kernel file created by Science Data Team, JPL. " END_OBJECT = SPICE_KERNEL END General notes regarding label ============================= * Strings appear in quotes. * Integers and PDS Times do not take quotes. * Lists are enclosed within {} type brackets. * If a field is unknown, "UNK" may be entered. * If this field is not applicable to this file, "N/A" can be used. * Fields can spill freely, with or without white space, onto following lines. Definition of Keywords/Values for SPICE Kernels: ================================================ PDS_VERSION_ID The version of the present PDS standards document PDS3 RECORD_TYPE Record format of the file, For files with fixed-length records, FIXED_LENGTH, for text files, STREAM RECORD_BYTES Record length in the case of fixed-length records, an integer (no quotation marks) If records have variable length, "N/A" ^SPICE_KERNEL Actual file name to which this label applies, "CKI32AHCPRED.PLT" MISSION_NAME "GALILEO" SPACECRAFT_NAME "GALILEO ORBITER" DATA_SET_ID Has form: "GO-J-NIMS-2-EDR-V2.0" where 'GO' is for data for Galileo Orbiter; 'J' is for Jupiter, the mission target; 'NIMS' is for NIMS data set; '2' is the CODMAC processing level; EDR is for the main data set product type; V2.0 is the data set version number. KERNEL_TYPE_ID Type of SPICE kernel, one of CK or SPK PRODUCT_ID Actual file name. Example: "CKI32AHCPRED.PLT" PRODUCT_CREATION_TIME Time file was created. This follows PDS time structure: yyyy-mm-ddThh:mm:ss No quotes are needed. PRODUCER_ID Team and/or individual who made the file. MISSION_PHASE_NAME The name of the mission phase. PRODUCT_VERSION_TYPE Description of file version: PREDICT or ACTUAL. PLATFORM_OR_MOUNTING_NAME Name of platform an instrument is mounted on. "N/A" for some kernels. START_TIME Data start time. This follows the PDS Time format is yyyy-mm-ddThh:mm:ss.ttt. No quotes are needed. For files not covering a specific time interval, "N/A" STOP_TIME Data stop time. This follows the PDS Time format is yyyy-mm-ddThh:mm:ss.ttt. SPACECRAFT_CLOCK_START_COUNT Spacecraft clock data start time. This is treated as a string, and should be contained in quotes. Format is "n/aaaaaaaa:bb:c:d", where "n" is the partition. For files not covering a specific time, "N/A" SPACECRAFT_CLOCK_STOP_COUNT Spacecraft clock data stop time. This is treated as a string, and should be contained in quotes. Format is "n/aaaaaaaa:bb:c:d", where "n" is the partition. For files not covering a specific time, "N/A" TARGET_NAME One of the Jovian satellites or "N/A" INSTRUMENT_NAME an instrument name (when applicable) otherwise "N/A" NAIF_INSTRUMENT_ID instrument NAIF ID code (when applicable), otherwise "N/A" SOURCE_PRODUCT_ID Brief description of the input data that were used to create the file, as a quoted string. This field may also be UNK or "N/A" NOTE Discretionary extra information, a string contained in quotes. OBJECT SPICE_KERNEL for SPICE kernels. INTERCHANGE_FORMAT Format of the file, either ASCII or BINARY KERNEL_TYPE SPICE information type, Examples of possible values: EPHEMERIS, EVENTS, INSTRUMENT, LEAPSECONDS. etc. DESCRIPTION Brief description of the data in the file. END_OBJECT SPICE_KERNEL for SPICE kernels.