CASSINI RSS RAW DATA SET - SROC6 V1.0
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Data set abstract | The Cassini Radio Science Saturn and Ring Occultation experiment (SROC6) Raw Data Archive is a time-ordered collection of radio science raw data acquired on Jan 15, 27, Feb 8, and March 9, 2008, during the Tour subphase of the Cassini mission. The DATA_SET_ID 'CO-S-RSS-1-SROC6-V1.0' includes the following components: Instrument host (i.e., 'CO' for CASSINI ORBITER) Target (i.e., 'S' for Saturn) Instrument (i.e., 'RSS' for Radio Science Subsystem) Data processing level number (i.e., '1') Description (i.e., 'SROC6') Version number (i.e., 'V1.0') Two types of measurements were obtained; these are known as closed-loop and open-loop recordings. The closed-loop system uses a phase-lock loop in the receiver to track the downlink signal, reporting both amplitude and frequency 10 times per second. In the open-loop system, the signal is simply converted to a baseband frequency range; the entire passband is sampled and recorded at 16000 samples per second. The data set includes three primary data types. Tracking and Navigation Service Data Files (TNFs) are the most primitive (and most voluminous) product of the closed-loop system. Orbit Data Files (ODFs) are compressed versions of TNFs, specifically targeted to spacecraft navigators and scientists interested in gravity fields. Radio Science Receiver (RSR) files are the primary data type from the open-loop system. | |
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Mission Information | CASSINI-HUYGENS | |
Dataset Information | CO-S-RSS-1-SROC6-V1.0 | |
Instrument Host Information | CO | |
Instrument Information | RSS | |
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