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Geosciences Node Report

Geosciences Node Report. PDS Management Council April 2-3, 2009 Ed Guinness. Overview. Lunar Mission Summary (Lead Node) Mars Mission Summary (Lead Node) MESSENGER Summary What’s New in User Services ODE for the Moon and Mercury Phoenix Analyst’s Notebook PDS Presence at LPSC

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Geosciences Node Report

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  1. Geosciences Node Report PDS Management Council April 2-3, 2009 Ed Guinness

  2. Overview • Lunar Mission Summary (Lead Node) • Mars Mission Summary (Lead Node) • MESSENGER Summary • What’s New in User Services • ODE for the Moon and Mercury • Phoenix Analyst’s Notebook • PDS Presence at LPSC • What’s Coming Up PDS Geosciences Node Report

  3. Lunar Mission Summary: LRO • Schedule: • Launch June 2, 2009 (tentative). • First delivery to PDS Jan. 19, 2010, release to public Feb. 2, 2010. • Subsequent data releases every 3 months. • Status: • Biweekly Data Working Group telecons continue. • Science teams and PDS nodes passed delivery readiness tests. • LROC and LOLA Data Nodes are ready. • PDS is ready to receive archive deliveries. • Remaining archive preparation tasks: • Design and review highly-derived data products for Diviner and LAMP, pending analysis of raw data. • Complete SPICE kernel preparation by those teams that will deliver SPICE data. PDS Geosciences Node Report

  4. Lunar Mission Summary: LCROSS • Schedule: • Launch June 2, 2009, with LRO; impact TBD, ~August 27. • Single delivery to PDS ~Feb. 6, 2010; release ~Feb. 27, 2010. • Status: • LCROSS and PDS are currently conducting delivery readiness tests, correcting errors found in trial delivery. • Archiving development schedule continues to slip due to insufficient LCROSS resources. LCROSS has a single person responsible for archiving 17 data sets from 9 instruments. Development work will probably continue beyond launch. • LCROSS has not (yet) prepared a SPICE archive, despite assistance from NAIF. • Four Earth-based observers have been selected. • Required to submit PDS archive. • Workshop tentatively scheduled for June 12 at Ames; Geosciences Node will attend workshop to discuss archiving. PDS Geosciences Node Report

  5. Lunar Mission Summary • GRAIL • Launch fall 2011, probably 1 delivery to PDS in Dec. 2012. • Archive agreement with PDS in place; Archive Plan in preparation with Sami Asmar, GRAIL rep. • Chandrayaan-1 • Launched Oct. 22, 2008, ~2 year mission. • No relationship between PDS and ISRO for archiving. PDS works with U.S.-based teams Mini-RF and M3 independently. • Mini-RF data to be archived at Geosciences, starting January 2010. Same instrument team as mini-RF on LRO. • M3 data to be archived at Imaging, schedule TBD. PDS Geosciences Node Report

  6. Mars Mission Summary: Active Missions • Odyssey – Release 27, April 1, 2009; no issues. • MER – Release 20, May 15, 2009. Working on getting Mössbauer and APXS derived data from providers; otherwise no issues. • Mars Express – releases continue through PSA. • Phoenix – Release 3, April 29, 2009. Final release. • ITAR clearance for calibration reports is proceeding. • Have set precedent for how to conduct ITAR reviews and compliance. • Funding for science team is ending. Big push to generate derived data products for this release; it’s now or never. • MRO – Release 9, June 8, 2009. • Both HiRISE and CRISM expect to re-release RDR products at some point. PDS Geosciences Node Report

  7. Mars Mission Summary: Missions In Development • MSL • Launch is delayed to late 2011. • Archive development in FY09 has slowed due to reduced MSL staff. • Data Archive Working Group meetings continue bimonthly, working on setting schedule and completing agreements with teams (ICD for DAN and imaging instruments). • Geosciences Node will develop a MSL Analyst’s Notebook. PDS Geosciences Node Report

  8. Mars Mission Summary: Missions In Development • Yinghuo-1 Chinese Mars orbiter on Phobos-Grunt • Launch scheduled for October 2009. • Yinghuo-1 Science PI, Dr. Zhao Hua, wants to work with PDS through Geosciences Node contacts at Shandong University to create a PDS-compliant archive. • A data archiving workshop will take place in July 2009 at Shandong University, attended by Arvidson and Yinguo-1 instrument PIs. PDS Geosciences Node Report

  9. MESSENGER Summary • Release 4, April 15, 2009 • EDR (raw) data from Mercury Flyby 2 for all instruments • CDR (calibrated) data from MAG, MDIS, and MASCS • Status of Geosciences Node archives for this release: • Gamma Ray Spectrometer EDR received and validated • Neutron Spectrometer EDR received and validated • X-Ray Spectrometer EDR received and validated • Mercury Laser Altimeter EDR received and validated • MASCS Spectrometer EDR and CDR received, in validation • Radio Science EDR received, in validation • MESSENGER policy requires PDS to wait until scheduled release date before making data public, because of journal publications also being released on that day. PDS Geosciences Node Report

  10. What’s New in User Services:Orbital Data Explorer V2.5 • Access data products from across PDS through a common interface • Mercury Version (MESSENGER) • Lunar Version (Clementine/LP, and LRO when data are released) • MGS MOC and MOLA Datasets • MOLA Altimetry Query Tool • Google Earth and ArcGIS Integration • CRISM Web Site Integration PDS Geosciences Node Report

  11. What’s New in User Services: Analyst’s Notebook • Phoenix AN released Dec. 23, 2008, in conjunction with first data release:http://an.rsl.wustl.edu/phx • Follows AN for MER: Explore data in context of mission plans and events, with multiple approaches for selecting and viewing desired data. • More Analyst’s Notebooks coming • Apollo 16 AN now in review. Draft shown at LPSC. Public version ready about 5/1/09 and remaining notebooks by about 9/1/09. • MSL and LCROSS Notebooks are planned. PDS Geosciences Node Report

  12. Geosciences Node Presence at LPSC, March 23-27, 2009 • Geosciences Node booth equipped with two computers for hands-on demonstrations of node website and data services • Three abstracts and poster talks: • Geosciences Node Data and Services • Phoenix Analyst’s Notebook • Orbital Data Explorer PDS Geosciences Node Report

  13. Geosciences Node Presence at LPSC, March 23-27, 2009 • CRISM Data Users’ Workshop • Co-sponsored by CRISM Team and Geosciences Node personnel. • About 100 registered participants. • Exercises used data from the PDS CRISM archive. • CRISM experts were available in the Geosciences Node booth to provide additional help to CRISM users. • Workshop materials and user forum available on Geosciences Node website. http://pds-geosciences.wustl.edu/workshops/CRISM_Workshop_Mar09.htm PDS Geosciences Node Report

  14. What’s Coming Up • Scheduled archive deliveries for remainder of FY09: • Odyssey GRS – July 1, October 1 and RS (monthly) • MER – May 15, August 15 • Phoenix – April 29 • MRO – June 8, September 8 • MESSENGER (Mercury Flyby 2) – April 15 • First LRO, LCROSS, and Chandrayaan-1 deliveries in early 2010 • More workshops are in the planning stages: • MARSIS/SHARAD Data Users’ Workshop • MESSENGER Data Users’ Workshop • Two PDS archiving workshops this summer in China: • Workshop on cooperation in lunar research, Beijing, with Guinness as invitee, June 15-19 • Workshop at Shandong University led by Arvidson and to be attended by Yinguo-1 instrument PIs PDS Geosciences Node Report

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