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Instrument/AMDA/Cassini/Ephemeris.xml
@@ -4,7 +4,7 @@ | @@ -4,7 +4,7 @@ | ||
4 | <Instrument> | 4 | <Instrument> |
5 | <ResourceID>spase://CDPP/Instrument/AMDA/Cassini/Ephemeris</ResourceID> | 5 | <ResourceID>spase://CDPP/Instrument/AMDA/Cassini/Ephemeris</ResourceID> |
6 | <ResourceHeader> | 6 | <ResourceHeader> |
7 | - <ResourceName>Ephemeris @ Iowa</ResourceName> | 7 | + <ResourceName>Ephemeris</ResourceName> |
8 | <AlternateName></AlternateName> | 8 | <AlternateName></AlternateName> |
9 | <ReleaseDate>2009-05-20T21:10:13Z</ReleaseDate> | 9 | <ReleaseDate>2009-05-20T21:10:13Z</ReleaseDate> |
10 | <Description> | 10 | <Description> |
Instrument/AMDA/Cassini/Moons_Ephemeris.xml
@@ -4,7 +4,7 @@ | @@ -4,7 +4,7 @@ | ||
4 | <Instrument> | 4 | <Instrument> |
5 | <ResourceID>spase://CDPP/Instrument/AMDA/Cassini/Moons_Ephemeris</ResourceID> | 5 | <ResourceID>spase://CDPP/Instrument/AMDA/Cassini/Moons_Ephemeris</ResourceID> |
6 | <ResourceHeader> | 6 | <ResourceHeader> |
7 | - <ResourceName>Moons Ephemeris @ Iowa</ResourceName> | 7 | + <ResourceName>Moons Ephemeris</ResourceName> |
8 | <AlternateName></AlternateName> | 8 | <AlternateName></AlternateName> |
9 | <ReleaseDate>2009-05-20T21:10:13Z</ReleaseDate> | 9 | <ReleaseDate>2009-05-20T21:10:13Z</ReleaseDate> |
10 | <Description> | 10 | <Description> |
NumericalData/AMDA/Cassini/Moons_Ephemeris/dione-ephem-polar.xml
@@ -32,21 +32,69 @@ | @@ -32,21 +32,69 @@ | ||
32 | http://amda.cdpp.eu | 32 | http://amda.cdpp.eu |
33 | </URL> | 33 | </URL> |
34 | </AccessURL> | 34 | </AccessURL> |
35 | - <Format/> | 35 | + <Format>Text</Format> |
36 | <Acknowledgement> | 36 | <Acknowledgement> |
37 | </Acknowledgement> | 37 | </Acknowledgement> |
38 | </AccessInformation> | 38 | </AccessInformation> |
39 | <ProviderName/> | 39 | <ProviderName/> |
40 | <InstrumentID>spase://CDPP/Instrument/AMDA/Cassini/Moons_Ephemeris</InstrumentID> | 40 | <InstrumentID>spase://CDPP/Instrument/AMDA/Cassini/Moons_Ephemeris</InstrumentID> |
41 | - <MeasurementType/> | 41 | + <MeasurementType>Ephemeris</MeasurementType> |
42 | <TemporalDescription> | 42 | <TemporalDescription> |
43 | <TimeSpan> | 43 | <TimeSpan> |
44 | <StartDate>2014-05-11T16:20:00Z</StartDate> | 44 | <StartDate>2014-05-11T16:20:00Z</StartDate> |
45 | <StopDate>2014-05-11T16:20:00Z</StopDate> | 45 | <StopDate>2014-05-11T16:20:00Z</StopDate> |
46 | </TimeSpan> | 46 | </TimeSpan> |
47 | - <Cadence>300s</Cadence></TemporalDescription> | ||
48 | - <ObservedRegion/> | 47 | + <Cadence>PT300S</Cadence></TemporalDescription> |
48 | + <ObservedRegion>Saturn</ObservedRegion> | ||
49 | <Caveats> | 49 | <Caveats> |
50 | </Caveats> | 50 | </Caveats> |
51 | -<Parameter><Name>lon_IAU</Name><ParameterKey>dione_wl_iau</ParameterKey><Description/><Ucd/><Units>deg</Units><UnitsConversion/></Parameter><Parameter><Name>lon_SLS3</Name><ParameterKey>dione_wl_sls3</ParameterKey><Description/><Ucd/><Units>deg</Units><UnitsConversion/></Parameter><Parameter><Name>lat</Name><ParameterKey>dione_lat</ParameterKey><Description/><Ucd/><Units>deg</Units><UnitsConversion/></Parameter><Parameter><Name>Ldip</Name><ParameterKey>dione_l</ParameterKey><Description/><Ucd/><Units>no</Units><UnitsConversion/></Parameter><Parameter><Name>LT</Name><ParameterKey>dione_lt</ParameterKey><Description/><Ucd/><Units>hours</Units><UnitsConversion/></Parameter><Parameter><Name>r</Name><ParameterKey>dione_r_polar</ParameterKey><Description/><Ucd/><Units>Rs</Units><UnitsConversion/></Parameter></NumericalData> | 51 | + <Parameter> |
52 | + <Name>lon iau_saturn</Name> | ||
53 | + <ParameterKey>dione_wl_iau</ParameterKey> | ||
54 | + <Description/> | ||
55 | + <Ucd/> | ||
56 | + <Units>deg</Units> | ||
57 | + <UnitsConversion/> | ||
58 | + </Parameter> | ||
59 | + <Parameter> | ||
60 | + <Name>lon_sls3</Name> | ||
61 | + <ParameterKey>dione_wl_sls3</ParameterKey> | ||
62 | + <Description/> | ||
63 | + <Ucd/> | ||
64 | + <Units>deg</Units> | ||
65 | + <UnitsConversion/> | ||
66 | + </Parameter> | ||
67 | + <Parameter> | ||
68 | + <Name>lat</Name> | ||
69 | + <ParameterKey>dione_lat</ParameterKey> | ||
70 | + <Description/> | ||
71 | + <Ucd/> | ||
72 | + <Units>deg</Units> | ||
73 | + <UnitsConversion/> | ||
74 | + </Parameter> | ||
75 | + <Parameter> | ||
76 | + <Name>L dip</Name> | ||
77 | + <ParameterKey>dione_l</ParameterKey> | ||
78 | + <Description/> | ||
79 | + <Ucd/> | ||
80 | + <Units/> | ||
81 | + <UnitsConversion/> | ||
82 | + </Parameter> | ||
83 | + <Parameter> | ||
84 | + <Name>local time</Name> | ||
85 | + <ParameterKey>dione_lt</ParameterKey> | ||
86 | + <Description/> | ||
87 | + <Ucd/> | ||
88 | + <Units>hours</Units> | ||
89 | + <UnitsConversion/> | ||
90 | + </Parameter> | ||
91 | + <Parameter> | ||
92 | + <Name>distance dione-saturn</Name> | ||
93 | + <ParameterKey>dione_r_polar</ParameterKey> | ||
94 | + <Description/> | ||
95 | + <Ucd/> | ||
96 | + <Units>Rs</Units> | ||
97 | + <UnitsConversion/> | ||
98 | + </Parameter> | ||
99 | + </NumericalData> | ||
52 | </Spase> | 100 | </Spase> |
NumericalData/AMDA/Rosetta/Ephemeris/sun-pol-cgck.xml
@@ -28,7 +28,7 @@ | @@ -28,7 +28,7 @@ | ||
28 | <TemporalDescription> | 28 | <TemporalDescription> |
29 | <TimeSpan> | 29 | <TimeSpan> |
30 | <StartDate>2014-01-01T00:00:00Z</StartDate> | 30 | <StartDate>2014-01-01T00:00:00Z</StartDate> |
31 | - <StopDate>2016-01-15T23:59:00Z</StopDate> | 31 | + <StopDate>2016-03-04T23:59:00Z</StopDate> |
32 | </TimeSpan> | 32 | </TimeSpan> |
33 | <Cadence>PT60S</Cadence> | 33 | <Cadence>PT60S</Cadence> |
34 | </TemporalDescription> | 34 | </TemporalDescription> |
Observatory/AMDA/Cassini.xml
@@ -5,12 +5,36 @@ | @@ -5,12 +5,36 @@ | ||
5 | <ResourceID>spase://CDPP/Observatory/AMDA/Cassini</ResourceID> | 5 | <ResourceID>spase://CDPP/Observatory/AMDA/Cassini</ResourceID> |
6 | <ResourceHeader> | 6 | <ResourceHeader> |
7 | <ResourceName>Cassini</ResourceName> | 7 | <ResourceName>Cassini</ResourceName> |
8 | - <AlternateName>Cassini-Huygens, NASA mission to Saturn</AlternateName> | 8 | + <AlternateName>Cassini-Huygens, NASA/ESA mission to Saturn</AlternateName> |
9 | <ReleaseDate>2010-08-05T18:19:17Z</ReleaseDate> | 9 | <ReleaseDate>2010-08-05T18:19:17Z</ReleaseDate> |
10 | - <Description>The Cassini spacecraft, launched in October 1997, entered | 10 | + <Description> |
11 | + The Cassini spacecraft, launched in October 1997, entered | ||
11 | a Saturn-centered orbit in July 2004. It is instrumented for a wide range of | 12 | a Saturn-centered orbit in July 2004. It is instrumented for a wide range of |
12 | remote sensing and in situ observations. It delivered the ESA-built Huygens Probe | 13 | remote sensing and in situ observations. It delivered the ESA-built Huygens Probe |
13 | - to investigate Titan.</Description> | 14 | + to investigate Titan. |
15 | + | ||
16 | + The Cassini mission to Saturn is one of the most ambitious efforts in planetary | ||
17 | + space exploration ever mounted. A joint endeavor of NASA, the European Space Agency (ESA) | ||
18 | + and the Italian space agency, Agenzia Spaziale Italiana (ASI), Cassini is a | ||
19 | + sophisticated robotic spacecraft orbiting the ringed planet and studying the | ||
20 | + Saturnian system in detail. Cassini also carried a probe called Huygens, which | ||
21 | + parachuted to the surface of Saturn’s largest moon, Titan, in January 2005 and | ||
22 | + returned spectacular results. | ||
23 | + | ||
24 | +Cassini completed its initial four-year mission to explore the Saturn System in June 2008, | ||
25 | +and the first extension, called the Cassini Equinox Mission, in September 2010. Now, the healthy | ||
26 | +spacecraft is making exciting new discoveries in a second extension called the Cassini Solstice | ||
27 | +Mission. | ||
28 | + | ||
29 | +In late 2016, the Cassini spacecraft will begin a daring set of orbits called the Grand Finale, | ||
30 | +which will be in some ways like a whole new mission. The spacecraft will repeatedly climb high | ||
31 | +above Saturn’s poles, flying just outside its narrow F ring 20 times. After a | ||
32 | +last targeted Titan flyby, the spacecraft will then dive between Saturn’s | ||
33 | +uppermost atmosphere and its innermost ring 22 times. As Cassini plunges past Saturn, | ||
34 | +the spacecraft will collect rich and valuable information far beyond the mission’s original plan, | ||
35 | +including measuring Saturn’s gravitational and magnetic fields, determining ring mass, | ||
36 | +sampling the atmosphere and ionosphere, and making the last views of Enceladus. | ||
37 | +</Description> | ||
14 | <Contact> | 38 | <Contact> |
15 | <PersonID>spase://SMWG/Person/Dennis.L.Matson</PersonID> | 39 | <PersonID>spase://SMWG/Person/Dennis.L.Matson</PersonID> |
16 | <Role>ProjectScientist</Role> | 40 | <Role>ProjectScientist</Role> |