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Welcome to the PDS SBN Spring 2007 Comet Data Review

Review Meeting Date: 30 April 2007

University of Maryland, College Park MD

Last update: 01 May 2007, A.C.Raugh

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Introduction to the PDS SBN and the review process

The PDS Small Bodies Node is a discipline node of the Planetary Data System (PDS) charged with archiving data concerning comets, asteroids, and interplanetary dust. The PDS archive is a "deep archive," intended to contain sufficient documentation and ancillary data for future scientists to interpret and use the data long after the original scientists or teams are no longer available to help. It is also intended to provide useful data to researchers in a convenient way at the present time. In reviewing the data you should keep in mind these two complementary goals of preserving the data in a way useable to future generations and making the data easily accessible to current researchers.


How to review the data

The review period will be 02 Apr - 30 Apr 2007, and the review meeting will be held on 30 April 2007, in the Computer and Space Sciences building of the University of Maryland, College Park, MD. (Here's the agenda.) Please allow yourself enough time to do a thorough review of the data sets.

Follow the step-by-step Review Instructions to insure a complete review of the data. We suggest you read through these instructions at the beginning of the review period and assess how much time will be needed so you can plan accordingly.


The Review Meeting

The Spring 2007 Comet Dataset Review starts on 02 April 2007 and culminates in the review meeting held on 30 April 2007, at the University of Maryland, College Park. The review meeting will be held in the Computer and Space Sciences Building (#224), in room 2316.

Meeting Notes:

The cumulative notes.txt">meeting notes are posted as a flat text file. The liens have been extracted into separate files for each data set and linked below.

For each data set, liens collected during the review as well as liens and corrections reported prior to the review are gathered into one list. These data set lists will be available via the "liens" links below shortly after the review meeting. You will also be able to see the complete list of submitted liens and notes in this directory.

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The Data

To browse the data, use the links below. Links to download each of the data sets are available on the individual data set pages. If you would prefer to receive CDs or DVDs of any or all of the data, please contact the meeting organizers as soon as possible.

The lead reviewer and backup reviewer are indicated after each data set.


Comet Data Sets

All data sets are presented in a PDS volume structure (with some additional support files for the review).

Data Set ID Contents Lead Reviewer Backup
WILD2_CAL
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Calibrated Images of Comet Wild 2 from the Stardust NAVCAM instrument D. Rabinowitz B. Mueller
DIDOC_V3
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DI Documentation Set, version 3 M. DiSanti H. Campins
DIHI9P_ENC_V2
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Deep Impact HRI-IR Processed Encounter Images, Version 2.0 M. DiSanti H. Campins
DIHV9P_ENC_V2
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Deep Impact HRI-Visual Processed Encounter Images, Version 2.0 B. Mueller M. DiSanti
DIMV9P_ENC_V2
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Deep Impact MRI Processed Encounter Images, Version 2.0 U. Fink B. Mueller
DIIV9P_ENC_V2
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Deep Impact ITS Processed Encounter Images, Version 2.0 B. Mueller U. Fink
DIFB_TEMPS
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Deep Impact Flyby Craft Instrument Temperatures M. DiSanti D. Rabinowitz
DI_KPNO
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Observations of 9P/Tempel 1 from KPNO U. Fink B. Mueller
DI_MARTIR
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Observations of 9P/Tempel 1 from Martir B. Mueller U. Fink
DI_IRTF_MIR
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Mid-IR Observations of 9P/Tempel 1 from the IRTF U. Fink H. Campins
DI_IRTF_NIR
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Near-IR Observations of 9P/Tempel 1 from the IRTF H. Campins U. Fink
DI_IRTF_SPEC
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Near-IR Spectroscopy of 9P/Tempel 1 from the IRTF H. Campins M. DiSanti


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For questions about the data sets, the review, or this web site, please contact Ludmilla Kolokolova (userid ludmilla at astro.umd.edu).