Example label ============= PDS_VERSION_ID = PDS3 RECORD_TYPE = FIXED_LENGTH RECORD_BYTES = 1024 TARGET_NAME = "N/A" ^SPICE_KERNEL = "ATNR_P040302093352_00046.BC" MISSION_NAME = "INTERNATIONAL ROSETTA MISSION" SPACECRAFT_NAME = ROSETTA DATA_SET_ID = "ROS-E/M/A/C-SPICE-6-V1.0" KERNEL_TYPE_ID = CK DATA_SET_NAME = "ROSETTA SPICE KERNELS V1.0" PRODUCT_CREATION_TIME = 2006-12-20 PRODUCT_ID = "ATNR_P040302093352_00046.BC" PRODUCER_ID = "ESA_ESTEC" MISSION_PHASE_NAME = { "COMMISSIONING 1", "CRUISE 1", "COMMISSIONING 2", "EARTH SWING-BY 1", "CRUISE 2", "MARS SWING-BY", "CRUISE 3", "EARTH SWING-BY 2", "CRUISE 4-1", "STEINS FLY-BY", "CRUISE 4-2", "EARTH SWING-BY 3", "CRUISE 5", "LUTETIA FLY-BY", "RENDEZVOUS MANOEUVRE 1", "CRUISE 6" } PRODUCT_VERSION_TYPE = "PREDICT" START_TIME = 2004-03-02T09:32:48.582 STOP_TIME = 2013-04-30T23:58:54.815 SPACECRAFT_CLOCK_START_COUNT = "N/A" SPACECRAFT_CLOCK_STOP_COUNT = "N/A" INSTRUMENT_NAME = "N/A" NAIF_INSTRUMENT_ID = -226000 SOURCE_PRODUCT_ID = "ATNR_P040302093352_00046.BC" NOTE = "See comments in the kernel for details" OBJECT = SPICE_KERNEL INTERCHANGE_FORMAT = BINARY KERNEL_TYPE = POINTING DESCRIPTION = "SPICE kernel containing predicted attitude for the Rosetta spacecraft" 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 a field is not applicable to this file, "N/A" can be used. * If a field is unknown at the moment of the creation, but it will be know at a later time, "NULL" 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". TARGET_NAME This keyword identifies the targets that are referenced in a data product. Since for some SPICE kernels it is not appropriate to define a target (for instance, the LSK kernel), while for others the list of targets depends on the mission phase and can be very long, we have chosen to set this keyword to "N/A" in all labels. ^SPICE_KERNEL Actual file name to which this label applies. MISSION_NAME Name of the mission (INTERNATIONAL ROSETTA MISSION) SPACECRAFT_NAME Name of the spacecraft (ROSETTA) DATA_SET_ID "ROS-E/M/A/C-SPICE-6-V1.0". 'ROS' for Rosetta, 'E/M/A/C' identifies the targets of the mission (Earth, Mars, Asteroids, Comets). 'SPICE' is the SPICE data identifier. '6' is the CODMAC processing level; V1.0 is the data set version number. KERNEL_TYPE_ID Type of SPICE kernel, one of CK, EK, FK, IK, LSK, PCK, SCLK, or SPK. DATA_SET_NAME Name of the data set. PRODUCT_CREATION_TIME Time file was created. This follows PDS time format: yyyy-mm-ddThh:mm:ss. No quotes are needed. PRODUCT_ID Actual file name. PRODUCER_ID Team and/or individual who made the file. MISSION_PHASE_NAME The name of the mission phase. PRODUCT_VERSION_TYPE Type of the information (PREDICT or ACTUAL) in the kernel. START_TIME Data start time. This follows the PDS time format: 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: yyyy-mm-ddThh:mm:ss.ttt. SPACECRAFT_CLOCK_START_COUNT "N/A". We think that for products created on ground it is inappropriate to associate them with a spacecraft clock. SPACECRAFT_CLOCK_STOP_COUNT Same as SPACECRAFT_CLOCK_START_COUNT. INSTRUMENT_NAME Instrument name (when applicable) otherwise "N/A". NAIF_INSTRUMENT_ID Instrument NAIF ID code (when applicable), otherwise "N/A". SOURCE_PRODUCT_ID Set to actual file name, same as PRODUCT_ID. This field may also be UNK or "N/A". NOTE Points the reader to the comments in the kernels. 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.