The MRO dictionary contains classes that describe aspects of the
Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter mission and related instruments.
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2022-09-27 JGW. Revised SCLK pattern to allow between 3 and 6 fractional digits.
Added release_id.
2022-09-29 JGW. Added SHARAD_Parameters class.
Reorganized attribute definitions.
2022-12-02 DVP. Added CRISM_ATO_Parameters class.
2022-12-06 DVP. Bumped to version 1.1.0.0 because of addition of class.
2022-12-22 PG (pgeissler@usgs.gov) added HiRISE EDR parameters, bumped to 1.2.0.0
2023-03-23 PG (pgeissler@usgs.gov) added HiRISE RDR class, bumped to 1.3.0.0
The Array_Sampled class class provides
parameters for a uniformly sampled array.
The CRISM_ATO_Parameters class is the container
for observation parameters specific to the CRISM ATO
(Along-Track Oversampled) reprocessing
project.
The CRISM_Band class contains parameters
describing a single band in CRISM Browse Product 3D image array
or in the CRISM data cube containing refined spectral summary
parameters.
The CRISM_Parameters class is the container for
CRISM-specific observation parameters.
The CRISM_Temperatures class is the container
for CRISM-specific temperature-related
parameters.
The HiRISE_Instrument_Setting_Parameters class
contains attributes specific to HiRISE EDRs.
The HiRISE_Power_Parameters class contains
attributes specific to HiRISE EDRs.
The HiRISE_RDR_Parameters class contains
attributes specific to HiRISE RDRs.
The HiRISE_Temperature_Parameters class contains
attributes specific to HiRISE EDRs.
The HiRISE_Time_Parameters class contains
attributes specific to HiRISE EDRs.
The MRO_Parameters class is the container for
mission-specific metadata elements.
The SHARAD_Parameters class contains attributes
specific to SHARAD data.
This section contains the simpleTypes that provide more constraints
than those at the base data type level. The simpleTypes defined here build on the base data
types. This is another component of the common dictionary and therefore falls within the
common namespace.
The activity_id attribute describes the type of
measurement contained in a CRISM EDR or other data product, and
provides indication of how the observation is commanded. The
format of the value is AC### where AC is a 2-letter designation
of the type of measurement made, and ### is a 3-numeral
designation of the instrument command macro that was executed to
acquire the data. Macro numbers are in the range 0-255. For
EDRs, BI is measurement of detector bias, DF is a measurement of
background including dark current and thermal background, LP is
measurement of a focal plane lamp, SP is measurement of the
internal integrating sphere, and SC is measurement of an
external scene. TP indicates that the EDR contains any test
pattern produced by instrument electronics. T1 through T7
specify the test pattern, test pattern 1 through test pattern 7.
UN indicates that the EDR contains data in which housekeeping
does not match the commanded instrument configuration. For an
RDR, RA indicates that the file contains values in units of
radiance (W m^-2 nm^-1 sr^-1). IF indicates that the file
contains values in units of I/F, or radiance divided by solar
flux scaled for heliocentric distance. AL indicates that the
file contains values as estimated Labert albedo, which is I/F
corrected for cosine of incidence angle and for atmospheric and
thermal effects. SU indicates that the files contains summary
parameters, unitless values derived from Lambert albedo. For an
RDR or a DDR, DE indicates that the files contains derived
values related to observation geometry or independently
characterized properties of the scene.
The adc_timing_settings_image attribute
provides the HiRISE Channel 0 analog-to-digital conversion
timing settings for the readout of the video waveform.
The adc_timing_settings_reset attribute
provides the HiRISE Channel 0 analog-to-digital conversion
timing settings for the reset of the video waveform.
The array_first_value element provides the first
value in an ascending series and is therefore the minimum value
at which a given data item was sampled.
The array_interval attribute provides the
spacing of points at which data are sampled and at which values
for an instrument or other parameter are available. If x1 and xn
are the first and last sampling parameter values, respectively,
xn is larger than x1, n is the number of sampling parameters,
the caret symbol (^) denotes exponentiation, and b, a positive
real number, is the base for exponentiation, then the value of
sampling_parameter_interval is: (xn-x1)/(n-1) (for
sampling_parameter_scale = Linear), (xn/x1)^(1/(n-1)) (for
sampling_parameter_scale = Logarithmic), (b^xn-b^x1)/(n-1) (for
sampling_parameter_scale = Exponential).
The array_last_value element provides the last
value in an ascending series and is therefore the maximum value
at which a given data item was sampled.
The array_scale attribute specifies whether the
sampling interval is linear or something other such as
logarithmic.
The array_unit element specifies the unit of
measure of associated data sampling parameters.
Identifies the name of the CRISM band associated
with the specific scaling and offset parameters used in a CRISM
browse product.
Defines the order of the CRISM bands along the
Axis_Array when axis_name is band.
The barrel_baffle_temperature attribute
provides the temperature of the HiRISE instrument's barrel
baffle in degrees Centigrade. See Figure 2.3, MRO HiRISE EDR
SIS, REFKEYID JPLD-32004.
The binning element provides the HiRISE
observation binning mode; i.e., the number of lines binned in an
observation. mro:line_exposure_duration = mro:binning *
mro:scan_line_duration
The binning element provides the HiRISE
observation binning mode; i.e., the number of lines binned in an
observation. mro:line_exposure_duration = mro:binning *
mro:scan_line_duration
The binning element provides the HiRISE
observation binning mode; i.e., the number of lines binned in an
observation. mro:line_exposure_duration = mro:binning *
mro:scan_line_duration
The binning element provides the HiRISE
observation binning mode; i.e., the number of lines binned in an
observation. mro:line_exposure_duration = mro:binning *
mro:scan_line_duration
The binning element provides the HiRISE
observation binning mode; i.e., the number of lines binned in an
observation. mro:line_exposure_duration = mro:binning *
mro:scan_line_duration
The binning element provides the HiRISE
observation binning mode; i.e., the number of lines binned in an
observation. mro:line_exposure_duration = mro:binning *
mro:scan_line_duration
The binning element provides the HiRISE
observation binning mode; i.e., the number of lines binned in an
observation. mro:line_exposure_duration = mro:binning *
mro:scan_line_duration
The binning element provides the HiRISE
observation binning mode; i.e., the number of lines binned in an
observation. mro:line_exposure_duration = mro:binning *
mro:scan_line_duration
The binning element provides the HiRISE
observation binning mode; i.e., the number of lines binned in an
observation. mro:line_exposure_duration = mro:binning *
mro:scan_line_duration
The binning element provides the HiRISE
observation binning mode; i.e., the number of lines binned in an
observation. mro:line_exposure_duration = mro:binning *
mro:scan_line_duration
The binning element provides the HiRISE
observation binning mode; i.e., the number of lines binned in an
observation. mro:line_exposure_duration = mro:binning *
mro:scan_line_duration
The binning element provides the HiRISE
observation binning mode; i.e., the number of lines binned in an
observation. mro:line_exposure_duration = mro:binning *
mro:scan_line_duration
The binning element provides the HiRISE
observation binning mode; i.e., the number of lines binned in an
observation. mro:line_exposure_duration = mro:binning *
mro:scan_line_duration
The binning element provides the HiRISE
observation binning mode; i.e., the number of lines binned in an
observation. mro:line_exposure_duration = mro:binning *
mro:scan_line_duration
The binning element provides the HiRISE
observation binning mode; i.e., the number of lines binned in an
observation. mro:line_exposure_duration = mro:binning *
mro:scan_line_duration
The ccd_flag elements identify which CCDs were
operating at the time of an observation. There is a special
processing flag for each CCD used in the observation.
The ccd_flag elements identify which CCDs were
operating at the time of an observation. There is a special
processing flag for each CCD used in the observation.
The ccd_flag elements identify which CCDs were
operating at the time of an observation. There is a special
processing flag for each CCD used in the observation.
The ccd_flag elements identify which CCDs were
operating at the time of an observation. There is a special
processing flag for each CCD used in the observation.
The ccd_flag elements identify which CCDs were
operating at the time of an observation. There is a special
processing flag for each CCD used in the observation.
The ccd_flag elements identify which CCDs were
operating at the time of an observation. There is a special
processing flag for each CCD used in the observation.
The ccd_flag elements identify which CCDs were
operating at the time of an observation. There is a special
processing flag for each CCD used in the observation.
The ccd_flag elements identify which CCDs were
operating at the time of an observation. There is a special
processing flag for each CCD used in the observation.
The ccd_flag elements identify which CCDs were
operating at the time of an observation. There is a special
processing flag for each CCD used in the observation.
The ccd_flag elements identify which CCDs were
operating at the time of an observation. There is a special
processing flag for each CCD used in the observation.
The ccd_flag elements identify which CCDs were
operating at the time of an observation. There is a special
processing flag for each CCD used in the observation.
The ccd_flag elements identify which CCDs were
operating at the time of an observation. There is a special
processing flag for each CCD used in the observation.
The ccd_flag elements identify which CCDs were
operating at the time of an observation. There is a special
processing flag for each CCD used in the observation.
The ccd_flag elements identify which CCDs were
operating at the time of an observation. There is a special
processing flag for each CCD used in the observation.
The channel_number attribute provides the
HiRISE CCD channel number.
The cpmm_negative_5_current attribute provides
the negative 5 current of the HiRISE CCD Processing/Memory
Module.
The cpmm_negative_5_voltage attribute provides
the negative 5 voltage state of the HiRISE CCD Processing/Memory
Module.
The cpmm_number attribute provides the HiRISE
CCD Processing/Memory Module number.
The cpmm_positive_10_current attribute provides
the positive 10 current of the HiRISE CCD Processing/Memory
Module.
The cpmm_positive_10_voltage attribute provides
the positive 10 voltage state of the HiRISE CCD
Processing/Memory Module.
The cpmm_positive_1_8_current attribute
provides the positive 1_8 current of the HiRISE CCD
Processing/Memory Module.
The cpmm_positive_1_8_voltage attribute
provides the positive 1_8 voltage state of the HiRISE CCD
Processing/Memory Module.
The cpmm_positive_29_current attribute provides
the positive 29 current of the HiRISE CCD Processing/Memory
Module.
The cpmm_positive_29_voltage attribute provides
the positive 29 voltage state of the HiRISE CCD
Processing/Memory Module.
The cpmm_positive_2_5_current attribute
provides the positive 2_5 current of the HiRISE CCD
Processing/Memory Module.
The cpmm_positive_2_5_voltage attribute
provides the positive 2_5 voltage state of the HiRISE CCD
Processing/Memory Module.
The cpmm_positive_3_3_current attribute
provides the positive 3_3 current of the HiRISE CCD
Processing/Memory Module.
The cpmm_positive_3_3_voltage attribute
provides the positive 3_3 voltage state of the HiRISE CCD
Processing/Memory Module.
The cpmm_positive_5_current attribute provides
the positive 5 current of the HiRISE CCD Processing/Memory
Module.
The cpmm_positive_5_voltage attribute provides
the positive 5 voltage state of the HiRISE CCD Processing/Memory
Module.
The cpmm_pws_board_temperature attribute
provides the temperature of the HiRISE instrument's CCD
Processing/Memory Module Power Supply Board in degrees
Centigrade. See Figure 2.3, MRO HiRISE EDR SIS, REFKEYID
JPLD-32004.
The delta_line_timer_count element provides the
commanded count given to the HiRISE instrument to set the scan
line duration. mro:scan_line_duration = 74 +
mro:delta_line_timer_count/16
The detector_temperature attribute provides the
temperature of the CRISM IR detector (if sensor_id = 'L'), or
the VNIR detector (if SENSOR_ID = 'S'). On each detector there
are two temperature sensors. The primary source of IR detector
temperature is IR temperature sensor 1 (column 50 in the EDR
list file). The backup source of IR detector temperature is IR
temperature sensor 2 (column 51 in the EDR list file). The
primary source of VNIR detector temperature is VNIR temperature
sensor 2 (column 65 in the EDR list file). The backup source of
VNIR detector temperature is VNIR temperature sensor 1 (column
64 in the EDR list file).
The dll_frequency_correct_count attribute
provides a count of the number of times the HiRISE 96 MHz clock
frequency was observed to be correct. This is used with the
recursive Digital Lock Loop reset circuit.
The dll_locked_flag_01 attribute provides the
state of the 1st 96 Mhz Digital Lock Loop flag for a HiRISE
observation.
The dll_locked_flag_02 attribute provides the
state of the 2nd 96 Mhz Digital Lock Loop flag for a HiRISE
observation.
The dll_locked_once_flag_01 attribute indicates
if the 1st Digital Lock Loop ever locked during a HiRISE
observation.
The dll_locked_once_flag_02 attribute indicates
if the 2nd Digital Lock Loop ever locked during a HiRISE
observation.
The dll_reset_count attribute provides the
count of the number of times during a HiRISE observation the 96
MHz Digital Lock Loop had to be reset in order to lock to the
incoming 48 Mhz clock and produce an 96 MHz clock.
The felics_compression_flag element identifies
whether FELICS data compression was applied to a HiRISE image.
The field_stop_temperature attribute provides
the temperature of the HiRISE instrument's focus mechanism field
stop in degrees Centigrade. See Figure 2.3, MRO HiRISE EDR SIS,
REFKEYID JPLD-32004.
The focus_motor_temperature attribute provides
the temperature of the HiRISE instrument's focus mirror in
degrees Centigrade. See Figure 2.3, MRO HiRISE EDR SIS, REFKEYID
JPLD-32004.
The focus_position_count attribute provides the
raw count of the focus mechanism position in a HiRISE
observation.
The fpa_negative_y_temperature attribute
provides the temperature of the HiRISE instrument's Focal Plane
Array -Y location in degrees Centigrade. See Figure 2.3, MRO
HiRISE EDR SIS, REFKEYID JPLD-32004.
The fpa_positive_y_temperature attribute
provides the temperature of the HiRISE instrument's Focal Plane
Array +Y side location in degrees Centigrade. See Figure 2.3,
MRO HiRISE EDR SIS, REFKEYID JPLD-32004.
The fpe_temperature attribute provides the
temperature of the HiRISE or CRISM instrument's Focal Plane
Electronics in degrees Celsius. For HiRISE, see Figure 2.3, MRO
HiRISE EDR SIS, REFKEYID JPLD-32004. For CRISM, the value refers
to the focal plane electronics board mounted in the base of the
gimbal. The values represents IR focal plane electronics if
SENSOR_ID = 'L', and to the VNIR focal plane electronics if
SENSOR_ID = 'S'. The source of CRISM IR focal plane electronics
temperature is column 60 in the EDR list file. The source of
VNIR focal plane electronics temperature is column 71 in the EDR
list file.
The heater_control_flag element is a set of 14
on/off flags that indicate which of the 14 heater control areas
were on at the time of a HiRISE observation.
The heater_control_flag element is a set of 14
on/off flags that indicate which of the 14 heater control areas
were on at the time of a HiRISE observation.
The heater_control_flag element is a set of 14
on/off flags that indicate which of the 14 heater control areas
were on at the time of a HiRISE observation.
The heater_control_flag element is a set of 14
on/off flags that indicate which of the 14 heater control areas
were on at the time of a HiRISE observation.
The heater_control_flag element is a set of 14
on/off flags that indicate which of the 14 heater control areas
were on at the time of a HiRISE observation.
The heater_control_flag element is a set of 14
on/off flags that indicate which of the 14 heater control areas
were on at the time of a HiRISE observation.
The heater_control_flag element is a set of 14
on/off flags that indicate which of the 14 heater control areas
were on at the time of a HiRISE observation.
The heater_control_flag element is a set of 14
on/off flags that indicate which of the 14 heater control areas
were on at the time of a HiRISE observation.
The heater_control_flag element is a set of 14
on/off flags that indicate which of the 14 heater control areas
were on at the time of a HiRISE observation.
The heater_control_flag element is a set of 14
on/off flags that indicate which of the 14 heater control areas
were on at the time of a HiRISE observation.
The heater_control_flag element is a set of 14
on/off flags that indicate which of the 14 heater control areas
were on at the time of a HiRISE observation.
The heater_control_flag element is a set of 14
on/off flags that indicate which of the 14 heater control areas
were on at the time of a HiRISE observation.
The heater_control_flag element is a set of 14
on/off flags that indicate which of the 14 heater control areas
were on at the time of a HiRISE observation.
The heater_control_flag element is a set of 14
on/off flags that indicate which of the 14 heater control areas
were on at the time of a HiRISE observation.
The heater_control_mode attribute provides the
state of the HiRISE heater control, either closed-loop or
duty-cycle. Normally the closed-loop mode is used to keep
nominal operating temperatures of the instrument. A duty-cycle
mode is enabled during periods of high EM emissions from other
MRO instruments.
The heater_current attribute provides the
HiRISE heater current in amps.
The ie_pws_board_temperature attribute provides
the temperature of the HiRISE instrument's Instrument
Electronics Power Supply Board in degrees Centigrade. See Figure
2.3, MRO HiRISE EDR SIS, REFKEYID JPLD-32004.
The iea_negative_15_voltage attribute provides
the negative 15 voltage state of the HiRISE Interface
Electronics Assembly.
The iea_positive_15_voltage attribute provides
the positive 15 voltage state of the HiRISE Interface
Electronics Assembly.
The iea_positive_28_voltage attribute provides
the positive 28 voltage state of the HiRISE Interface
Electronics Assembly.
The iea_positive_5_voltage attribute provides
the positive 5 voltage state of the HiRISE Interface Electronics
Assembly.
The iea_temperature attribute provides the
temperature of the HiRISE instrument's Instrument Electronics
Assembly in degrees Centigrade. See Figure 2.3, MRO HiRISE EDR
SIS, REFKEYID JPLD-32004.
The image_exposure_duration attribute provides
the total time of a HiRISE observation from the start of the
first line to the end of the last line computed by multiplying
the total number of lines in the array times the line exposure
duration. Units of microseconds.
The inst_cont_board_temperature attribute
provides the temperature of the HiRISE instrument control board
in degrees Centigrade. See Figure 2.3, MRO HiRISE EDR SIS,
REFKEYID JPLD-32004.
The inst_cont_fpga_pos_2_5_voltage attribute
provides the positive 2_5 voltage state of the HiRISE instrument
control Field-Programmable Gate Array.
The line_exposure_duration attribute provides
the time from the start of exposure of one binned line to the
start of exposure of the next binned line in a HiRISE image.
Units of microseconds.
The lookup_table_k_value attribute provides the
'pixel spread' value in a HiRISE image. This parameter is used
only for the HiRISE SQUARE-ROOT LUT table mode. A -9998 value
indicates a K value was not used.
The lookup_table_maximum attribute provides the
maximum 14-bit pixel value mapped to the 254 DN 8-bit pixel in a
HiRISE image. This parameter is used only for the HiRISE LINEAR
LUT table mode. A -9998 value indicates that the maximum value
was not used.
The lookup_table_median attribute provides the
median 14-bit pixel value mapped to the 254 DN 8-bit pixel in a
HiRISE image. This parameter is used only for the HiRISE
SQUARE-ROOT LUT table mode. A -9998 value indicates that the
table median value was not used.
The lookup_table_minimum attribute provides the
minimum 14-bit pixel value mapped to the 0 DN output pixel in a
HiRISE image. This parameter is used only for the HiRISE LINEAR
LUT table mode. A -9998 value indicates that the maximum value
was not used.
The lookup_table_number attribute provides the
number of the stored LUT used in a HiRISE image. This parameter
is used only for the HiRISE STORED LUT table mode. A value of
-9998 indicates that a table number was not used.
The lookup_table_type attribute provides the
type of lookup table that was applied to convert 14-bit pixels
to 8-bit pixels in a HiRISE image.
The index of the highest-numbered column/sample
of this product relative to the original CRISM scene. The first
column of the original CRISM scene corresponds to a value of 1.
The index of the highest-numbered row/line of
this product relative to the original CRISM scene. The first row
of the original CRISM scene corresponds to a value of 1.
The maximum_stretch attribute provides a
contrast stretch value to be used in the display of a HiRISE
Image. The mro.maximum_stretch parameter specifies the DN value
to map to the 255 DN value of the display. For color images,
there will be three values, one for each color.
The mech_tlm_board_temperature attribute
provides the temperature of the HiRISE instrument's Mech/TLM
Board in degrees Centigrade. See Figure 2.3, MRO HiRISE EDR SIS,
REFKEYID JPLD-32004.
The mech_tlm_fpga_pos_2_5_voltage attribute
provides the positive 2_5 voltage state of the HiRISE Mech/TLM
Field-Programmable Gate Array.
The index of the lowest-numbered column/sample
of this product relative to the original CRISM scene. The first
column of the original CRISM scene corresponds to a value of 1.
The index of the lowest-numbered row/line of
this product relative to the original CRISM scene. The first row
of the original CRISM scene corresponds to a value of 1.
The minimum_stretch attribute provides a
contrast stretch value to be used in the display of a HiRISE
Image. The mro.minimum_stretch parameter specifies the DN value
to map to the 0 DN value of the display. For color images, there
will be three values, one for each color.
The mission_phase_name attribute provides the
mission-defined name of a time period within the mission.
The ms_truss_leg_0_a_temperature attribute
provides the temperature of the HiRISE instrument's metering
structure truss 0-A leg in degrees Centigrade. See Figure 2.3,
MRO HiRISE EDR SIS, REFKEYID JPLD-32004.
The ms_truss_leg_0_b_temperature attribute
provides the temperature of the HiRISE instrument's metering
structure truss 0-B leg in degrees Centigrade. See Figure 2.3,
MRO HiRISE EDR SIS, REFKEYID JPLD-32004.
The ms_truss_leg_120_a_temperature attribute
provides the temperature of the HiRISE instrument's metering
structure truss 120-A leg in degrees Centigrade. See Figure 2.3,
MRO HiRISE EDR SIS, REFKEYID JPLD-32004.
The ms_truss_leg_120_b_temperature attribute
provides the temperature of the HiRISE instrument's metering
structure truss 120-B leg in degrees Centigrade. See Figure 2.3,
MRO HiRISE EDR SIS, REFKEYID JPLD-32004.
The ms_truss_leg_240_a_temperature attribute
provides the temperature of the HiRISE instrument's metering
structure truss 240-A leg in degrees Centigrade. See Figure 2.3,
MRO HiRISE EDR SIS, REFKEYID JPLD-32004.
The ms_truss_leg_240_b_temperature attribute
provides the temperature of the HiRISE instrument's metering
structure truss 240-B leg in degrees Centigrade. See Figure 2.3,
MRO HiRISE EDR SIS, REFKEYID JPLD-32004.
The name element provides the name of the
parameter which determines the sampling interval of a particular
instrument or dataset parameter. For example, magnetic field
intensity is sampled in time increments, and a spectrum is
sampled in wavelength or frequency.
The observation_id attribute is a 8-byte
hexadecimal integer uniquely identifying the observation.
The observation_number attribute gives the
monotonically increasing ordinal counter of the EDRs generated
for a particular CRISM observation_id. CRISM generates several
EDRs for a given observation_id.
The observation_start_time attribute provides
the UTC start time of a HiRISE image acquisition sequence.
The observation_type attribute identifies the
general type of observation.
The opt_bnch_box_beam_temperature attribute
provides the temperature of the HiRISE instrument's optical
bench near the box beam (+Y face) in degrees Centigrade. See
Figure 2.3, MRO HiRISE EDR SIS, REFKEYID JPLD-32004.
The opt_bnch_cover_temperature attribute
provides the temperature of the HiRISE instrument's optical
bench cover (external) in degrees Centigrade. See Figure 2.3,
MRO HiRISE EDR SIS, REFKEYID JPLD-32004.
The opt_bnch_flexure_temperature attribute
provides the temperature of the HiRISE instrument's optical
bench near the +X MDR flexure in degrees Centigrade. See Figure
2.3, MRO HiRISE EDR SIS, REFKEYID JPLD-32004.
The opt_bnch_fold_flat_temperature attribute
provides the temperature of the HiRISE instrument's optical fold
flat mirror location in degrees Centigrade. See Figure 2.3, MRO
HiRISE EDR SIS, REFKEYID JPLD-32004.
The opt_bnch_fpa_temperature attribute provides
the temperature of the HiRISE instrument's optical bench near
the Focal Plane Array in degrees Centigrade. See Figure 2.3, MRO
HiRISE EDR SIS, REFKEYID JPLD-32004.
The opt_bnch_fpe_temperature attribute provides
the temperature of the HiRISE instrument's optical bench near
the Focal Plane Electronics in degrees Centigrade. See Figure
2.3, MRO HiRISE EDR SIS, REFKEYID JPLD-32004.
The opt_bnch_living_rm_temperature attribute
provides the temperature of the HiRISE instrument's optical
bench in the sunken living room location in degrees Centigrade.
See Figure 2.3, MRO HiRISE EDR SIS, REFKEYID JPLD-32004.
The opt_bnch_mirror_temperature attribute
provides the temperature of the HiRISE instrument's optical
bench near the tertiary mirror in degrees Centigrade. See Figure
2.3, MRO HiRISE EDR SIS, REFKEYID JPLD-32004.
The optical_bench_temperature attribute
provides the temperature of the CRISM optical bench. It is a
backup to sphere_temperature for modeling the output radiance of
the onboard integrating sphere as a function of sphere
temperature.
The orbit_number attribute identifies the orbit
number when the observation was taken.
The powered_cpmm_flag attribute provides a set
of 14 values that identify which HiRISE CCD Processing/Memory
Modules were commanded to acquire imaging during the
observation. The first element is for CPMM 0 and the last
element is for CPMM 13.
The powered_cpmm_flag attribute provides a set
of 14 values that identify which HiRISE CCD Processing/Memory
Modules were commanded to acquire imaging during the
observation. The first element is for CPMM 0 and the last
element is for CPMM 13.
The powered_cpmm_flag attribute provides a set
of 14 values that identify which HiRISE CCD Processing/Memory
Modules were commanded to acquire imaging during the
observation. The first element is for CPMM 0 and the last
element is for CPMM 13.
The powered_cpmm_flag attribute provides a set
of 14 values that identify which HiRISE CCD Processing/Memory
Modules were commanded to acquire imaging during the
observation. The first element is for CPMM 0 and the last
element is for CPMM 13.
The powered_cpmm_flag attribute provides a set
of 14 values that identify which HiRISE CCD Processing/Memory
Modules were commanded to acquire imaging during the
observation. The first element is for CPMM 0 and the last
element is for CPMM 13.
The powered_cpmm_flag attribute provides a set
of 14 values that identify which HiRISE CCD Processing/Memory
Modules were commanded to acquire imaging during the
observation. The first element is for CPMM 0 and the last
element is for CPMM 13.
The powered_cpmm_flag attribute provides a set
of 14 values that identify which HiRISE CCD Processing/Memory
Modules were commanded to acquire imaging during the
observation. The first element is for CPMM 0 and the last
element is for CPMM 13.
The powered_cpmm_flag attribute provides a set
of 14 values that identify which HiRISE CCD Processing/Memory
Modules were commanded to acquire imaging during the
observation. The first element is for CPMM 0 and the last
element is for CPMM 13.
The powered_cpmm_flag attribute provides a set
of 14 values that identify which HiRISE CCD Processing/Memory
Modules were commanded to acquire imaging during the
observation. The first element is for CPMM 0 and the last
element is for CPMM 13.
The powered_cpmm_flag attribute provides a set
of 14 values that identify which HiRISE CCD Processing/Memory
Modules were commanded to acquire imaging during the
observation. The first element is for CPMM 0 and the last
element is for CPMM 13.
The powered_cpmm_flag attribute provides a set
of 14 values that identify which HiRISE CCD Processing/Memory
Modules were commanded to acquire imaging during the
observation. The first element is for CPMM 0 and the last
element is for CPMM 13.
The powered_cpmm_flag attribute provides a set
of 14 values that identify which HiRISE CCD Processing/Memory
Modules were commanded to acquire imaging during the
observation. The first element is for CPMM 0 and the last
element is for CPMM 13.
The powered_cpmm_flag attribute provides a set
of 14 values that identify which HiRISE CCD Processing/Memory
Modules were commanded to acquire imaging during the
observation. The first element is for CPMM 0 and the last
element is for CPMM 13.
The powered_cpmm_flag attribute provides a set
of 14 values that identify which HiRISE CCD Processing/Memory
Modules were commanded to acquire imaging during the
observation. The first element is for CPMM 0 and the last
element is for CPMM 13.
The primary_mirror_baf_temperature attribute
provides the temperature of the HiRISE instrument's primary
mirror baffle near the base (external) in degrees Centigrade.
See Figure 2.3, MRO HiRISE EDR SIS, REFKEYID JPLD-32004.
The primary_mirror_mnt_temperature attribute
provides the temperature of the HiRISE instrument's primary
mirror mount in degrees Centigrade. See Figure 2.3, MRO HiRISE
EDR SIS, REFKEYID JPLD-32004.
The primary_mirror_temperature attribute
provides the temperature of the HiRISE instrument's primary
mirror at its maximum thickness in degrees Centigrade. See
Figure 2.3, MRO HiRISE EDR SIS, REFKEYID JPLD-32004.
The producer_institution_name attribute
identifies the name of the institution that created the data
product.
The product_type attribute identifies the type
of data product.
The product_version_id element identifies the
version of an individual data product.
The readout_start_count attribute provides the
spacecraft clock count when the HiRISE CCD Process/Memory Module
begins transferring image data out of its buffer memory.
The readout_start_time attribute provides the
UTC time when the HiRISE CCD Process/Memory Module begins
transferring image data out of buffer memory.
release_id is the identifier of a scheduled
release of MRO data from PDS. The first MRO data release has
release_number "0001". The release_number for a given product is
always the first release in which it appears, and does not
change if the product is revised later.
The scaling_factor attribute is the scaling
factor to be applied to each stored value in order to recover an
original value. The observed value (Ov) is calculated from the
stored value (Sv) thus: Ov = (Sv * scaling_factor) +
value_offset.
The scan_exposure_duration attribute provides
the unbinned line readout rate of the HiRISE instrument in
microseconds. This corresponds to the time between successive
steps in the Time Delay Integration (TDI) process. The
adjustment of this parameter is used to match image line
acquisition to the boresight ground velocity. The value is the
same for all CCDs for a given observation.
The sec_mirror_baffle_temperature attribute
provides the temperature of the HiRISE instrument's secondary
mirror baffle near the base (external) in degrees Centigrade.
See Figure 2.3, MRO HiRISE EDR SIS, REFKEYID JPLD-32004.
The sec_mirror_mtr_rng_temperature attribute
provides the temperature of the HiRISE instrument's secondary
mirror metering ring in degrees Centigrade. See Figure 2.3, MRO
HiRISE EDR SIS, REFKEYID JPLD-32004.
The sec_mirror_temperature attribute provides
the temperature of the HiRISE instrument's secondary mirror in
degrees Centigrade. See Figure 2.3, MRO HiRISE EDR SIS, REFKEYID
JPLD-32004.
The sensor_id attribute identifies the CRISM
focal plane from which data in an EDR or RDR were returned; S =
short-wavelength or VNIR, L = long-wavelength or IR, J = joint
where a data product is applicable to either.
The spacecraft_clock_count_partition attribute
indicates the clock partition active for the
spacecraft_clock_start_count and spacecraft_clock_stop_count
attributes.
The spacecraft_clock_start_count attribute
provides the value of the spacecraft clock at the beginning of a
time period of interest.
The spacecraft_clock_stop_count attribute
provides the value of the spacecraft clock at the end of a time
period of interest.
The special_processing_flag elements indicate
if special calibration processing was applied to a HiRISE CCD
image. The HiRISE instrument may experience instability problems
or a ow-signal image may have been poorly calibrated requiring
an alternate calibration strategy. There is a special processing
flag for each CCD used in the observation.
The special_processing_flag elements indicate
if special calibration processing was applied to a HiRISE CCD
image. The HiRISE instrument may experience instability problems
or a ow-signal image may have been poorly calibrated requiring
an alternate calibration strategy. There is a special processing
flag for each CCD used in the observation.
The special_processing_flag elements indicate
if special calibration processing was applied to a HiRISE CCD
image. The HiRISE instrument may experience instability problems
or a ow-signal image may have been poorly calibrated requiring
an alternate calibration strategy. There is a special processing
flag for each CCD used in the observation.
The special_processing_flag elements indicate
if special calibration processing was applied to a HiRISE CCD
image. The HiRISE instrument may experience instability problems
or a ow-signal image may have been poorly calibrated requiring
an alternate calibration strategy. There is a special processing
flag for each CCD used in the observation.
The special_processing_flag elements indicate
if special calibration processing was applied to a HiRISE CCD
image. The HiRISE instrument may experience instability problems
or a ow-signal image may have been poorly calibrated requiring
an alternate calibration strategy. There is a special processing
flag for each CCD used in the observation.
The special_processing_flag elements indicate
if special calibration processing was applied to a HiRISE CCD
image. The HiRISE instrument may experience instability problems
or a ow-signal image may have been poorly calibrated requiring
an alternate calibration strategy. There is a special processing
flag for each CCD used in the observation.
The special_processing_flag elements indicate
if special calibration processing was applied to a HiRISE CCD
image. The HiRISE instrument may experience instability problems
or a ow-signal image may have been poorly calibrated requiring
an alternate calibration strategy. There is a special processing
flag for each CCD used in the observation.
The special_processing_flag elements indicate
if special calibration processing was applied to a HiRISE CCD
image. The HiRISE instrument may experience instability problems
or a ow-signal image may have been poorly calibrated requiring
an alternate calibration strategy. There is a special processing
flag for each CCD used in the observation.
The special_processing_flag elements indicate
if special calibration processing was applied to a HiRISE CCD
image. The HiRISE instrument may experience instability problems
or a ow-signal image may have been poorly calibrated requiring
an alternate calibration strategy. There is a special processing
flag for each CCD used in the observation.
The special_processing_flag elements indicate
if special calibration processing was applied to a HiRISE CCD
image. The HiRISE instrument may experience instability problems
or a ow-signal image may have been poorly calibrated requiring
an alternate calibration strategy. There is a special processing
flag for each CCD used in the observation.
The special_processing_flag elements indicate
if special calibration processing was applied to a HiRISE CCD
image. The HiRISE instrument may experience instability problems
or a ow-signal image may have been poorly calibrated requiring
an alternate calibration strategy. There is a special processing
flag for each CCD used in the observation.
The special_processing_flag elements indicate
if special calibration processing was applied to a HiRISE CCD
image. The HiRISE instrument may experience instability problems
or a ow-signal image may have been poorly calibrated requiring
an alternate calibration strategy. There is a special processing
flag for each CCD used in the observation.
The special_processing_flag elements indicate
if special calibration processing was applied to a HiRISE CCD
image. The HiRISE instrument may experience instability problems
or a ow-signal image may have been poorly calibrated requiring
an alternate calibration strategy. There is a special processing
flag for each CCD used in the observation.
The special_processing_flag elements indicate
if special calibration processing was applied to a HiRISE CCD
image. The HiRISE instrument may experience instability problems
or a ow-signal image may have been poorly calibrated requiring
an alternate calibration strategy. There is a special processing
flag for each CCD used in the observation.
The spectrometer_housing_temperature attribute
gives the temperature of the CRISM spectrometer housing. This is
a backup to direct determination, using measurements with the
shutter closed, of the thermal background measured by the IR
detector. The primary source of this temperature is a
measurement digitized by the VNIR focal plane electronics,
column 58 in the EDR list file. The backup source of this
temperature is a measurement digitized by the IR focal plane
electronics, column 69 in the EDR list file.
The sphere_temperature attribute gives the
temperature of the CRISM onboard integrating sphere. It is used
for modeling the output radiance of the sphere as a function of
sphere temperature.
The spider_leg_150_temperature attribute
provides the temperature of the HiRISE instrument's spider leg
at the 150 degree location in degrees Centigrade. See Figure
2.3, MRO HiRISE EDR SIS, REFKEYID JPLD-32004.
The spider_leg_270_temperature attribute
provides the temperature of the HiRISE instrument's spider leg
at the 270 degree location in degrees Centigrade. See Figure
2.3, MRO HiRISE EDR SIS, REFKEYID JPLD-32004.
The spider_leg_30_temperature attribute
provides the temperature of the HiRISE instrument's spider leg
at the 30 degree location in degrees Centigrade. See Figure 2.3,
MRO HiRISE EDR SIS, REFKEYID JPLD-32004.
The stimulation_lamp_flag attribute is a set of
three flags that identify which of the three HiRISE stimulation
lamps have been turned on or off. Stimulation lamps are used to
evaluate relative changes in instrument calibration throughout
the mission. Stimulation lamps are always turned off for science
observation data.
The stimulation_lamp_flag attribute is a set of
three flags that identify which of the three HiRISE stimulation
lamps have been turned on or off. Stimulation lamps are used to
evaluate relative changes in instrument calibration throughout
the mission. Stimulation lamps are always turned off for science
observation data.
The stimulation_lamp_flag attribute is a set of
three flags that identify which of the three HiRISE stimulation
lamps have been turned on or off. Stimulation lamps are used to
evaluate relative changes in instrument calibration throughout
the mission. Stimulation lamps are always turned off for science
observation data.
The sun_shade_temperature attribute provides
the temperature of the HiRISE instrument's sun shade under the
MLI in degrees Centigrade. See Figure 2.3, MRO HiRISE EDR SIS,
REFKEYID JPLD-32004.
The tdi attribute provides the number of time
delay and integration (TDI) stages used to increase the exposure
time of a HiRISE observation.
The tdi attribute provides the number of time
delay and integration (TDI) stages used to increase the exposure
time of a HiRISE observation.
The tdi attribute provides the number of time
delay and integration (TDI) stages used to increase the exposure
time of a HiRISE observation.
The tdi attribute provides the number of time
delay and integration (TDI) stages used to increase the exposure
time of a HiRISE observation.
The tdi attribute provides the number of time
delay and integration (TDI) stages used to increase the exposure
time of a HiRISE observation.
The tdi attribute provides the number of time
delay and integration (TDI) stages used to increase the exposure
time of a HiRISE observation.
The tdi attribute provides the number of time
delay and integration (TDI) stages used to increase the exposure
time of a HiRISE observation.
The tdi attribute provides the number of time
delay and integration (TDI) stages used to increase the exposure
time of a HiRISE observation.
The tdi attribute provides the number of time
delay and integration (TDI) stages used to increase the exposure
time of a HiRISE observation.
The tdi attribute provides the number of time
delay and integration (TDI) stages used to increase the exposure
time of a HiRISE observation.
The tdi attribute provides the number of time
delay and integration (TDI) stages used to increase the exposure
time of a HiRISE observation.
The tdi attribute provides the number of time
delay and integration (TDI) stages used to increase the exposure
time of a HiRISE observation.
The tdi attribute provides the number of time
delay and integration (TDI) stages used to increase the exposure
time of a HiRISE observation.
The tdi attribute provides the number of time
delay and integration (TDI) stages used to increase the exposure
time of a HiRISE observation.
The tdi attribute provides the number of time
delay and integration (TDI) stages used to increase the exposure
time of a HiRISE observation.
The trim_lines attribute provides the number of
lines that have been trimmed at the beginning of a HiRISE
observation.
The value_offset attribute is the offset to be
applied to each stored value in order to recover an original
value. The observed value (Ov) is calculated from the stored
value (Sv) thus: Ov = (Sv * scaling_factor) + value_offset.