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Volume GORS_9110
Galileo ODR Data: Gravitational Wave Experiments
1 (1994-128 to 1994-135) and 2 (1995-177 to 1995-179)
(GO-X-RSS-1-ODR-V1.0)
AAREADME.TXT
R. G. Herrera and P. Priest
Jet Propulsion Laboratory
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INTRODUCTION
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This volume contains archival data produced during the
Gravitational Wave Experiment carried out using the Galileo
spacecraft (in cruise to Jupiter) and Earth-based receiving stations
of the NASA Deep Space Network (DSN).
The volume will contains data from a limited number of
gravitational wave observations. Volume identifier and the range of
"applicable start times" are
VOLUME_ID Dates/Times Covered (inclusive)
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GORS_9110 1994-118T15:16:19Z - 1995-179T19:04:59Z
The data on this volume were originally contained on 17 volumes
(GORS_1101 - GORS_1117).
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VOLUME SET INFORMATION
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This volume contains Gravitational Wave Experiment raw data.
The volume structure illustrated is in the diagram below. In cases
where the directory would contain no files, the directory itself has
been omitted from the volume.
Data are arranged chronologically. Data files are not repeated
within the volume, although two files may overlap in time during a
period in which two DSN stations are tracking the spacecraft
simultaneously.
root
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|- AAREADME.TXT
|- ERRATA.TXT
|- VOLDESC.CAT
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|- CALIB
| |
| |- CALINFO.TXT Overview of directory
| |- LGA1_DL.LBL Galileo's Low Gain Antenna
| |- LGA1_DL.TAB pattern information for
| |- LGA1_UL.LBL uplink and downlink.
| |- LGA1_UL.TAB
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|- CATALOG
| |
| |- CATINFO.TXT Streamlined PDS templates
| |- MISSION.CAT for mission, host,
| |- INSTHOST.CAT instrument, references,
| |- INST.CAT personnel, and data set.
| |- REF.CAT
| |- PERSON.CAT
| |- DATASET.CAT
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|- DOCUMENT
| |
| |- DOCINFO.TXT Overview of directory
| |- GLLRSSIS.TXT SIS for this archival data set
| |- DESCRIPT.TXT Experiment and data description
| |- RSC11_11.TXT SIS for ODR data type
| |- TK_DESCR.TXT NAIF Toolkit organization summary
| |- TK_INSTL.TXT NAIF Toolkit installation summary
| |- TK_FTP.TXT NAIF Toolkit access instructions
| |- HANDBOOK Subdirectory containing Radio
| | Science Handbook
| |- POSTOPS Subdirectory containing the
| Post Ops Report
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|- GEOMETRY
| |
| |- GEOMINFO.TXT
| |- SyymmddA.XSP
| |- SyymmddA.LBL
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|- INDEX
| |
| |- INDXINFO.TXT
| |- INDEX.LBL
| |- INDEX.TAB
| |- CUMINDEX.LBL
| |- CUMINDEX.TAB
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|- ODR Data directories
|- TDF
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ERRATA
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A cumulative list of errors and changes is maintained in the
file ERRATA.TXT at the root level of this volume.
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DISC FORMAT
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The volume is organized according to the PDS standard for "one
data set, one volume." This file (AAREADME.TXT), a PDS volume
object definition (VOLDESC.CAT), and the listing of errors and
changes (ERRATA.TXT) are included at the root level. The following
directories of descriptive material are also at the root level:
CALIB contains tables of low-gain antenna pattern
measurements.
CATALOG contains descriptive files for cataloging each
of the data types included in this disc.
DOCUMENT contains a plain text Software Interface
Specification (SIS) for each data type, if
available, plus other documentation.
GEOMETRY contains NAIF SPK, CK, and SCLK files giving
spacecraft and planetary ephemerides during the
observation period and attitude information for
reconstructing the spacecraft antenna pointing.
INDEX contains index information on each of the data
files included in this disc; it also includes a
cumulative index to all files in this volume
set.
The remaining directories at the root level contain data files and
detached PDS labels.
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FILE FORMAT
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All data files on the disc are accompanied by detached
PDS labels, which describe their contents. PDS TEXT objects
include attached labels.
Minimal labels were used to facilitate transfer of the data to
an archive; construction of full labels with object definitions
would have added significantly to the development time, possibly
putting the total effort in jeopardy.
Detached labels were chosen over attached labels for simplicity
of implementation.
Labels have the same file name as the primary data file except
for the suffix ".LBL".
Detailed documentation on file structure is available
in Software Interface Specifications in the DOCUMENT directory.
Text files, including data files of ASCII text and all labels
(*.LBL files) and tables (*.TAB files), are delimited by carriage-
return (ASCII 13) line-feed (ASCII 10) pairs at the end of each
line.
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ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
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Jim Taylor provided the Galileo Low-Gain Antenna pattern
information.
Richard Simpson is responsible for a major portion of the
documentation, and he provided guidance and PDS information during
the creation of this archive. He also reviewed proposed archival
products.
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DISCLAIMER
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Although considerable care has gone into making this volume
set, errors are both possible and likely. Users of the data are
advised to exercise the same caution as they would when dealing with
any other unknown data set.
Reports of errors or difficulties would be appreciated. Please
contact one of the persons listed below.
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COGNIZANT PERSONNEL
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The people most directly responsible for construction and
release of this volume set are Randy Herrera and Patricia Priest.
Randy Herrera is the Science Coordinator for Galileo Radio Science,
and both are members of the Radio Science Support Team.
The Principle Investigators for the Gravitational Wave Experiment
are John Armstrong and Frank Estabrook.
Randy Herrera John Armstrong
Jet Propulsion Laboratory Jet Propulsion Laboratory
Mail Stop 264-325 Mail Stop 238-725
4800 Oak Grove Drive 4800 Oak Grove Drive
Pasadena, CA 91109-8099 Pasadena, CA 91109-8099
Tel: 818-393-0664 Tel: 818-354-3151
FAX: 818-393-9282 FAX: 818-354-2825
Randy.G.Herrera@jpl.nasa.gov John@oberon.jpl.nasa.gov
Patricia Priest Frank Estabrook
Jet Propulsion Laboratory Jet Propulsion Laboratory
Mail Stop 264-325 Mail Stop 169-327
4800 Oak Grove Drive 4800 Oak Grove Drive
Pasadena, CA 91109-8099 Pasadena, CA 91109-8099
Tel: 818-393-0661 Tel: 818-354-3247
FAX: 818-393-9282 FAX: 818-354-8895
Patricia.Priest@jpl.nasa.gov Frank@bottom.jpl.nasa.gov
Sami Asmar
Jet Propulsion Laboratory
Mail Stop 264-325
4800 Oak Grove Drive
Pasadena, CA 91109-8099
Tel: 818-354-6288
FAX: 818-393-9282
Sami.Asmar@ccmail.jpl.nasa.gov
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