The CLPS SPICE Data Archive
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   Last update: December 04, 2024


Introduction
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   This document describes the CLPS (Commercial Lunar Payload
   Services) SPICE archive, containing observation geometry and
   other ancillary data in the form of SPICE System kernel files for
   vendor missions. It describes the archive directory structure,
   kernels included in the archive, their naming conventions, and
   provides pointers to the SPICE software and documentation.


Table of Contents
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   Introduction
   Table of Contents
   Overview
   Errata
   Archive Contents
   Kernel Types
   Archived Kernel Details
      SPK Files
      PCK Files
      IK Files
      CK Files
      LSK Files
      SCLK Files
      FK Files
      MK Files
   Miscellaneous Files
      Checksum Files
   File Formats
   SPICE Software and Documentation
   Contact Information
   Cognizant Persons



Overview
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   This archive includes the current set of SPICE data files (kernel
   files), which can be accessed using SPICE software. The SPICE data
   contain geometric and other ancillary information needed to recover
   the full value of science instrument data. In particular SPICE
   kernels provide spacecraft and planetary ephemerides, spacecraft and
   instrument orientation, instrument mounting alignments, and data
   needed for relevant time conversions. Data in the SPICE kernel files
   must be accessed using the software called the SPICE Toolkit produced
   and distributed by the Navigation and Ancillary Information Facility
   (NAIF) Node of the Planetary Data System.

   This archive contains data covering the CLPS Program and will be
   extended over time to include subsequent CLPS task orders.


      Task Order  Mission  Spacecraft   ID       Start       Stop
      -----------------------------------------------------------------
      TO2AB        APM1    Peregrine    -244     2024-01-08  2024-01-18
                           Lunar Lander

      TO2IM        IM-1    NOVA-C       -370011  2024-02-16  2024-02-22
                           Lunar Lander
                           (Odysseus)


      Please note that the start/stop dates above represent coverages
      of time-varying kernels such as cruise, Entry Descent Landing
      (EDL), etc., that in turn match metakernel coverages as specified
      in PDS labels. These dates do not necessarily match official
      mission start/stop dates.


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Errata ====== 1. This document is a simple HTML document. Providing documents in a simple mark-up format was allowed by earlier versions of the PDS4 Standards but became prohibited in later versions starting summer 2015. Since using HTML documents was compliant at the time when a similar document was first provided in the MAVEN PDS4 archive and since NAIF strives to make bundle description document format and style consistent across all archives, this document continues to exist in this archive as an HTML document. 2. Release 1 of this archive was replaced within 1 week of archiving with updated Bundle and Collection <title> information. The <title> was changed to be applicable for all versions of this archive for consistency when citing this bundle as new missions are added. Ex. Prev Bundle <title> CLPS and CLPS Task Order 2AB SPICE Kernel Archive Bundle Updated Bundle <title> CLPS SPICE Kernel Archive Bundle No SPICE data was changed in this update, only bundle and collection XML labels and this document and XML label. 3. The following kernels contain notable gaps in their coverage (see each individual kernel's comments for more information). CLPS Task Order TO2AB: - clps_to2ab_apm1_cru_rec_240108_240118_vVV.bc CLPS Task Order TO2IM: - clps_to2im_im1_cru_rec_240216_240222_v01.bsp - clps_to2im_im1_cru_cmd_240216_240222_v01.bc Notes: 1. VV stands for all versions of the file, if applicable. 2. Due to the nature of CLPS missions being vendor-owned, there are some aspects of this archive that differ from typical SPICE archives, such as the fact that some kernels may have significant gaps at times where there is no NASA payload data being gathered (though this depends on the particularity of each mission).

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Archive Contents ================ Files in this archive are organized into a set of subdirectories below the top-level directory. The following diagram shows the structure and content of these directories. The directory names are enclosed in square brackets ([]). [top-level-directory] | |- bundle_clps_spice_v*.xml Bundle PDS4 label, one or more versions. |- readme.txt Bundle top-level readme file. | |-[spice_kernels] Directory containing SPICE kernels. | | | |- collection_spice_kernels_v*.xml PDS4 labels for Spice Kernels collections. | |- collection_spice_kernels_inventory_v*.tab | | Spice Kernels collections' inventories. | | | |-[ck] Directory containing CK files. | | | | | |-- *.bc Binary CK files. | | +-- *.xml PDS4 labels for CK files. | | | |-[fk] Directory containing FK files. | | | | | |-- *.tf Text FK files. | | +-- *.xml PDS4 labels for FK files. | | | |-[ik] Directory containing IK files. | | | | | |-- *.ti Text IK files. | | +-- *.xml PDS4 labels for IK files. | | | |-[lsk] Directory containing LSK files. | | | | | |-- *.tls Text LSK files. | | +-- *.xml PDS4 labels for LSK files. | | | |--[mk] Directory containing MK files. | | | | | |-- *.tm Text Meta-kernel files. | | +-- *.xml PDS4 labels for MK files. | | | |-[pck] Directory containing PCK files. | | | | | |-- *.bpc Binary PCK files. | | |-- *.tpc Text PCK files. | | +-- *.xml PDS4 labels for PCK files. | | | |-[sclk] Directory containing SCLK files. | | | | | |-- *.tsc Text SCLK files. | | +-- *.xml PDS4 labels for SCLK files. | | | +-[spk] Directory containing SPK files. | | | |-- *.bsp Binary SPK files. | +-- *.xml PDS4 labels for SPK files. | |-+-[miscellaneous] Directory miscellaneous files. | | | |- collection_miscellaneous_v*.xml PDS4 labels for miscellaneous collections. | |- collection_miscellaneous_inventory_v*.tab | | Miscellaneous collections' inventories. | | | +-[checksum] Directory containing checksum files. | | | |-- *.tab Text checksum files. | +-- *.xml PDS4 labels for checksum files. | +-[document] Directory containing documents. | |- collection_document_v*.xml PDS4 labels for document collections. |- collection_document_inventory_v*.tab | Document collections' inventories. | |- spiceds_v*.html This file and its earlier versions. +- spiceds_v*.xml PDS4 labels for this file and its earlier versions.

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Kernel Types ============ Different SPICE kernel types are used to store different kinds of ancillary data. SPK (Spacecraft Planet Kernel) files contain ephemerides (position and velocity) for spacecraft, planets, satellites, comets and asteroids as well as for moving or fixed spacecraft and instrument structures. SPK files are located under the spice_kernels/spk directory of this archive. PCK (Planetary Constants Kernel) files contain certain physical, dynamical and cartographic constants for target bodies, such as size and shape specifications, and orientation of the spin axis and prime meridian. PCK files are located under the spice_kernels/pck directory of this archive. IK (Instrument Kernel) files contain instrument parameters relevant for computing an instrument's geometry such as field-of-view definitions, CCD and optical distortion characteristics, and internal timing parameters. IK files are located under the spice_kernels/ik directory of this archive. CK (C-matrix Kernel) files contain time varying orientations for spacecraft, spacecraft structures, and articulating science instruments. CK files are located under the spice_kernels/ck directory of this archive. LSK (Leapseconds Kernel) files contain the leapseconds and the values of other constants required to perform a transformation between Universal Time Coordinated (UTC) and Ephemeris time (ET), which is also known as Barycentric Dynamical Time (TDB). LSK files are located under the spice_kernels/lsk directory of this archive. SCLK (Spacecraft Clock Kernel) files contain on-board clock calibration data required to perform a transformation between Ephemeris time (ET) and spacecraft on-board time (SCLK). SCLK files are located under the spice_kernels/sclk directory of this archive. FK (Frame definitions Kernel) files contain information required to define reference frames, sources of frame orientation data and connections between these frames and other frames supported within the SPICE system. The science instrument frame definitions provided in the FK files include mounting alignment information for the instruments. FK files are located under the spice_kernels/fk directory of this archive. MK (Meta-Kernel) files list sets of related SPICE kernels that should be used together, providing an easy way to make data from these kernel sets available to a SPICE-based application by loading meta-kernels into the program using the high level SPICE data loader routine FURNSH. MK files are located the spice_kernels/mk directory of this archive. Archived Kernel Details ======================= The subsections below provide details, such as file naming conventions and specific details, for each of the kernel types included in this archive.

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SPK Files SPK (Spacecraft Planet Kernel) files contain ephemerides (position and velocity) for spacecraft, planets, satellites, comets and asteroids as well as for moving or fixed spacecraft and instrument structures. This archive includes binary SPK files containing the following kinds of ephemeris data: - planetary ephemeris SPKs These SPKs contain ephemeris data for the Solar System planet barycenters, and Sun, Mercury, Venus, Earth, and Moon, determined by the JPL Solar System Dynamics group and are named DEXXX, e.g. DE440. - DSN Station Locations SPKs These SPKs contain geocentric states, locations, and velocities for select DSN stations relative to the terrestrial reference frame ITRF93. - reconstructed spacecraft cruise trajectory SPKs These SPKs contain reconstructed spacecraft trajectories for cruise. - reconstructed spacecraft Entry Descent Landing (EDL) trajectory SPKs These SPKs contain the reconstructed spacecraft trajectories during EDL. - actual landing site position SPKs These SPKs contain the actual landing site locations of the landing sites. - landing site -to- lander offset SPKs These SPKs contain the zero offset between the spacecraft landing site and the lander. - structures SPKs These SPKs contain fixed locations of selected spacecraft structures and science instruments. The SPK files are provided under the spice_kernels/spk directory and are named according to the following schemes: - planetary ephemeris SPKs deVVVs.bsp where VVV is the ephemeris version. s (optional) indicates that the original file coverage was shortened to reduce the file size. - DSN Station Locations SPKs earthstns_itrf93_YYMMDD.bsp where YYMMDD is the target epoch (in TDB) in which the positions of the DSN stations are extrapolated - reconstructed spacecraft cruise trajectory SPKs clps_T*_S*_cru_rec_YYMMDD_YYMMDD_vVV.bsp where T* represents the task order. to2ab: CLPS Task Order TO2AB - Peregrine Mission 1 to2im: CLPS Task Order TO2IM - Intuitive Machines Mission 1 S* represents the mission spacecraft. apm1: Peregrine Lunar Lander im1: NOVA-C (Odysseus) YYMMDD are the file coverage start and stop dates. VV is the version; the file with the latest version supersedes all similarly named files with earlier versions. - reconstructed spacecraft Entry Descent Landing (EDL) trajectory SPKs clps_T*_S*_edl_rec_YYMMDD_vVV.bsp where T* represents the task order. to2im: CLPS Task Order TO2IM - Intuitive Machines Mission 1 S* represents the mission spacecraft. im1: NOVA-C (Odysseus) YYMMDD is the date of the landing. VV is the version; the file with the latest version supersedes all similarly named files with earlier versions. - actual landing site position SPKs clps_T*_S*_ls_YYMMDD_vVV.bsp where T* represents the task order. to2im: CLPS Task Order TO2IM - Intuitive Machines Mission 1 S* represents the mission spacecraft. im1: NOVA-C (Odysseus) YYMMDD is the date of the landing. VV is the version; the file with the latest version supersedes all similarly named files with earlier versions. - landing site -to- lander offset SPKs clps_T*_S*_atls_YYMMDD_vVV.bsp where T* represents the task order. to2im: CLPS Task Order TO2IM - Intuitive Machines Mission 1 S* represents the mission spacecraft. im1: NOVA-C (Odysseus) YYMMDD is the date of the landing. VV is the version; the file with the latest version supersedes all similarly named files with earlier versions. - structures SPKs clps_T*_S*_struct_vVV.bsp where T* represents the task order. to2ab: CLPS Task Order TO2AB - Peregrine Mission 1 to2im: CLPS Task Order TO2IM - Intuitive Machines Mission 1 S* represents the mission spacecraft. apm1: Peregrine Lunar Lander im1: NOVA-C (Odysseus) VV is the version; the file with the latest version supersedes all similarly named files with earlier versions. The most detailed description of the data in each SPK file is provided in metadata included inside the comment area of the file. This information can be viewed using the utility program COMMNT included in the NAIF Toolkit.

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PCK Files PCK (Planetary Constants Kernel) files contain certain physical, dynamical, and cartographic constants for target bodies, such as size and shape specifications, and orientation of the spin axis and prime meridian. This archive includes text and binary PCK files containing the following kind of data: - generic text PCKs These PCKs contain data from the reports of the IAU Working Group on Cartographic Coordinates and Rotational Elements. The generic text PCK version 00011 contains data from the IAU 2015 report. Produced by NAIF, JPL. - high accuracy lunar orientation binary PCKs These PCKs contain high accuracy lunar orientation data from the JPL Solar System Dynamics Group's planetary ephemeris DE440. When used with the corresponding frame kernel, this kernel can yield the orientation the lunar principal axes (PA) reference frame (defined by DE440) relative to the ICRF. It can also yield the orientation of a variant of the Mean Earth/Polar Axis (ME) reference frame, which has been defined to align closely with the DE421 ME reference frame relative to the ICRF. Applications using this file will also need to load the associated lunar frame kernel also provided in this archive. Produced by NAIF, JPL. - low accuracy, long term predict Earth orientation binary PCKs These PCKs contain "low-accuracy" data giving the orientation of the Earth as a function of time for a specified interval. - high precision Earth orientation binary PCKs These PCKs contain "high-precision" data giving the orientation of the Earth as a function of time for a specified interval. The PCK files are provided under the spice_kernels/pck directory and are named according to the following scheme: - generic text PCKs pckVVVVV.tpc where VVVVV is the version; the file with the largest number is the latest, but the user of PCK data must decide if the latest version, or an earlier version, is appropriate for his/her analysis task. - high accuracy lunar orientation PCKs moon_pa_deVVV_YYMMDD.bpc where VVV is the ephemeris version YYMMDD represents the file creation date. - low accuracy, long term predict Earth orientation PCKs earth_YYMMDD_YYMMDD_predict.bpc where YYMMDD represents the file coverage start and stop times in TDB. - high precision Earth orientation PCKs earth_YYMMDD_YYMMDD_YYMMDD.bpc where YYMMDD - the first and second represent the file coverage start and stop times in TDB. The third represents the UTC Epoch of last datum. The most detailed description of the data in a text PCK file is provided in metadata included inside the description area of the file. This information can be viewed using any text editor program. The most detailed description of the data in a binary PCK file is provided in metadata included inside the comment area of the file. This information can be viewed using the utility program COMMNT included in the NAIF Toolkit.

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IK Files IK (Instrument Kernel) files contain instrument parameters relevant for computing an instrument's observation geometry such field-of-view definitions, CCD and optical distortion characteristics, and internal timing parameters. This archive includes text IK files for instruments, for which common instrument geometric parameters normally stored in IKs are applicable. The IK files will be provided under the spice_kernels/ik directory and are named according to the following scheme: - instruments clps_T*_S*_NAME_vVV.ti where T* represents the task order. to2ab: CLPS Task Order TO2AB - Peregrine Mission 1 to2im: CLPS Task Order TO2IM - Intuitive Machines Mission 1 S* represents the mission spacecraft. apm1: Peregrine Lunar Lander im1: NOVA-C (Odysseus) NAME is the instrument acronym. nirvss: Near-Infrared Volatile Spectrometer System (NIRVSS) rolses: Radio-wave Observations at the Lunar Surface of the photo Electron Sheath (ROLSES) VV is the version; the file with the latest version supersedes all similarly named files with earlier versions. The most detailed description of the data in a text IK file is provided in metadata included inside the description area of the file. This information can be viewed using any text editor program.

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CK Files CK (C-matrix Kernel) files contain time varying orientations for spacecraft, articulating spacecraft structures, and articulating science instruments. This archive includes or will include binary CK files containing the following kinds of orientation data: - reconstructed spacecraft cruise orientation CKs These CKs contain the reconstructed spacecraft cruise attitude. - reconstructed spacecraft Entry Descent Landing (EDL) orientation CKs These CKs contain reconstructed spacecraft EDL attitude. - reconstructed spacecraft landed orientation CKs These CKs contain the reconstructed spacecraft landed attitude. - commanded spacecraft cruise orientation CKs These CKs contain the commanded spacecraft cruise attitude. - commanded spacecraft Entry Descent Landing (EDL) orientation CKs These CKs contain commanded spacecraft EDL attitude. The CK files are provided under the spice_kernels/ck directory and are named according to the following scheme: - reconstructed spacecraft cruise orientation CKs clps_T*_S*_cru_rec_YYMMDD_YYMMDD_vVV.bc where T* represents the task order. to2ab: CLPS Task Order TO2AB - Peregrine Mission 1 S* represents the mission spacecraft. apm1: Peregrine Lunar Lander YYMMDD are the file coverage start and stop dates. VV is the version; the file with the latest version supersedes all similarly named files with earlier versions. - commanded spacecraft cruise orientation CKs clps_T*_S*_cru_cmd_YYMMDD_YYMMDD_vVV.bc where T* represents the task order. to2im: CLPS Task Order TO2IM - Intuitive Machines Mission 1 S* represents the mission spacecraft. im1: NOVA-C (Odysseus) YYMMDD are the file coverage start and stop dates. VV is the version; the file with the latest version supersedes all similarly named files with earlier versions. - commanded spacecraft Entry Descent Landing (EDL) orientation CKs clps_T*_S*_edl_cmd_YYMMDD_vVV.bc where T* represents the task order. to2im: CLPS Task Order TO2IM - Intuitive Machines Mission 1 S* represents the mission spacecraft. im1: NOVA-C (Odysseus) YYMMDD is the date of the landing. VV is the version; the file with the latest version supersedes all similarly named files with earlier versions. - reconstructed spacecraft landed orientation CKs clps_T*_S*_surf_ops_YYMMDD_vVV.bc where T* represents the task order. to2im: CLPS Task Order TO2IM - Intuitive Machines Mission 1 S* represents the mission spacecraft. im1: NOVA-C (Odysseus) YYMMDD is the date of the landing. VV is the version; the file with the latest version supersedes all similarly named files with earlier versions. The most detailed description of the data in each CK file is provided in metadata included inside the comment area of the file. This information can be viewed using the utility program COMMNT included in the NAIF Toolkit.

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LSK Files LSK (Leapseconds Kernel) files contain the leapseconds and the values of other constants required to perform a transformation between Universal Time Coordinated (UTC) and Ephemeris time (ET), also known as Barycentric Dynamical Time (TDB). This archive includes generic text LSK files produced by NAIF, containing leapsecond information based on the IERS announcements. The generic text LSK version 0012 contains leap second data up to and including the January 1, 2017 leapsecond. The LSK files are provided under the spice_kernels/lsk directory and are named according to the following scheme: - generic text LSKs naifVVVV.tls where VVVV is the version; the file with the latest version supersedes all similarly named files with earlier versions. The most detailed description of the data in a text LSK file is provided in metadata included inside the description area of the file. This information can be viewed using any text editor program.

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SCLK Files SCLK (Spacecraft Clock Kernel) files contain on-board clock calibration data required (sometimes in combination with a LSK) to perform a mapping between Ephemeris time (ET) and spacecraft on-board time (SCLK). The SCLK files are provided under the spice_kernels/sclk directory and are named according to the following scheme: - spacecraft clock SCLK files clps_T*_S*_vVV.tsc where T* represents the task order. to2ab: CLPS Task Order TO2AB - Peregrine Mission 1 to2im: CLPS Task Order TO2IM - Intuitive Machines Mission 1 S* represents the mission spacecraft. apm1: Peregrine Lunar Lander im1: NOVA-C (Odysseus) VV is the version; the file with the latest version supersedes all similarly named files with earlier versions. The most detailed description of the data in a text SCLK file is provided in metadata included inside the description area of the file. This information can be viewed using any text editor program.

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FK Files FK (Frame definitions Kernel) files contain information required to define reference frames, sources of frame orientation data and connections between these frames and other frames supported within the SPICE system. The science instrument frame definitions provided in the FK files include mounting alignment information for the instruments. This archive includes text FK files containing reference frames for spacecraft, their structures, science instruments, as well as Lunar, Earth, and DSN frames: - mission FK files These FKs contain reference frames for spacecraft, their structures, and science instruments. - topocentric reference frames for DSN This kernel defines topocentric reference frames associated with certain DSN stations. - Lunar reference frame specification FK These frame kernels contain lunar frame specifications compatible with the lunar binary PCK file. - Lunar reference frame association FK This kernel directs the SPICE system to associate the lunar reference frame with the Moon. - Earth reference frame association FK This kernel directs the SPICE system to associate the IERS terrestrial reference frame, ITRF93, with the Earth. The FK files are provided under the spice_kernels/fk directory and are named according to the following scheme: - mission FK files clps_T*_S*_vVV.tf where T* represents the task order. to2ab: CLPS Task Order TO2AB - Peregrine Mission 1 to2im: CLPS Task Order TO2IM - Intuitive Machines Mission 1 S* represents the mission spacecraft. apm1: Peregrine Lunar Lander im1: NOVA-C (Odysseus) VV is the version; the file with the latest version supersedes all similarly named files with earlier versions. - topocentric reference frames for DSN earth_topo_YYMMDD.tf where YYMMDD is the target epoch (in TDB) in which the positions of the DSN stations are extrapolated - Lunar reference frame specification FK files moon_de440_YYMMDD.tf where YYMMDD is the original release date of the file. - Lunar reference frame association FK files moon_assoc_FF.tf where FF is the frame to associate with the Moon: me Mean Earth pa Principal Axis. The most detailed description of the data in a text FK file is provided in metadata included inside the description area of the file. This information can be viewed using any text editor program.

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MK Files Meta-kernel (MK) files (a.k.a. 'furnsh' files) provide lists of the archived kernels included in this archive suitable for loading into a SPICE-based application via the high level SPICE data loader routine FURNSH. Using meta-kernels makes it easy to load with one call a comprehensive SPICE data collection for a given period. This archive includes two types of text MK files: - CLPS MK file This MK lists kernels for all CLPS Task Orders within this archive. - Whole mission MK files These MK kernels contain data for individual Task Orders (Missions). The text MK files are provided under the spice_kernels/mk directory and are named according to the following scheme: - CLPS MK file clps_vVVV.tm where VVV is the version; the file with the latest version supersedes all similarly named files with earlier versions. - Whole mission MK files clps_T*_S*_vVVV.tm where T* represents the task order. to2ab: CLPS Task Order TO2AB - Peregrine Mission 1 to2im: CLPS Task Order TO2IM - Intuitive Machines Mission 1 S* represents the mission spacecraft. apm1: Peregrine Lunar Lander im1: NOVA-C (Odysseus) VVV is the version; the file with the latest version supersedes all similarly named files with earlier versions. Although the meta-kernels were created such that on a UNIX workstation they can be loaded into a SPICE-based application directly from the directory in which they reside -- because the PATH_VALUES keyword is set to '..' and '/' is used as the path delimiter -- it is recommended that users make local copies of these files and update the PATH_VALUES keyword in each of them to point to the actual location of the archive's 'spice_kernels' directory on their system. Additional changes including replacing '/' and '\' in all path specifications and converting UNIX line terminators to terminators native to the user's system may be required to use these meta-kernels on a non-UNIX workstation. The following guidelines were followed to pick and set priority -- determined by the order in which the kernel files are listed, with the latest one taking precedence -- for the kernel files included in these meta-kernels: - the latest archived versions of LSK, PCK, and each kind of SCLKs, IKs, FKs, SPKs, and CKs were included Additional description of the kernels sets listed in a text MK file is provided in metadata included inside the description area of the file. This information can be viewed using any text editor program.

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Miscellaneous Files =================== Miscellaneous files provide value added elements that are outside the scope of the PDS archive requirements. Miscellaneous files included in this archive are currently limited to checksum files. The subsection below provides details for these files.

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Checksum Files A checksum file provides a table of MD5 checksums for all files in the archive as of a particular archive (bundle) version, including checksums for all previous checksums files and their labels but excluding the checksum for the checksum file itself and its label. The checksum files are provided under the miscellaneous/checksum directory and are named according to the following scheme: - CLPS checksum files checksum_vVVV.tab where VVV is the version; the file with the latest version supersedes all similarly named files with earlier versions and can be used to validate the archive in its entirety.

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File Formats ============ All text documents and other meta information files such as descriptions, detached PDS4 labels, and inventory tables are stream format files, with a carriage return (ASCII 13) and a line feed character (ASCII 10) at the end of the records. This allows the files to be read by most operating systems. The text kernel files in this archive -- LSKs, PCKs, SCLKs, IKs, and FKs -- are UNIX text files, with a line feed character (ASCII 10) at the end of each line, and binary kernels files -- SPKs and CKs -- are IEEE LSB binary files. While data files in this archive can be used 'as is' with SPICE toolkits for the majority of supported environments, converting the files to the binary or text format native to the user's computer may be required for use of the data with FORTRAN toolkits on incompatible environments. Refer to the documentation provided with the SPICE Toolkit to find out whether conversion is needed in each specific case. NAIF provides a tool (BINGO) that can convert either binary or text kernels from one format to another. This means that text files can have their line terminator changed and binary files can be converted to the native format of the platform of interest. BINGO is available from the utilities page at the NAIF Node of the PDS: http://naif.jpl.nasa.gov/naif/utilities.html

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SPICE Software and Documentation ================================ The latest SPICE Toolkit for a variety of computer platforms, additional utility programs, documentation, tutorials, and hands-on lessons are available at the NAIF Node of the PDS: http://naif.jpl.nasa.gov specifically: Toolkit: http://naif.jpl.nasa.gov/naif/toolkit.html Utilities: http://naif.jpl.nasa.gov/naif/utilities.html Tutorials: http://naif.jpl.nasa.gov/naif/tutorials.html Lessons: http://naif.jpl.nasa.gov/naif/lessons.html

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Contact Information =================== Derek R. Maggard, CLPS, Derek.R.Maggard@nasa.gov

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Cognizant Persons ================= This archive was produced by Derek Maggard, Commercial Lunar Payload Services. End of CLPS SPICE archive description.

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