PDS_VERSION_ID = PDS3 /* Version 3.8 February 27, 2009 */ RECORD_TYPE = STREAM LABEL_REVISION_NOTE = " 2017-05-20 JUNO: Janssen Revision 1; 2017-07-05 JUNO: Sarkissian Revision 2; 2017-09-13 JUNO: Sarkissian Revision 3; 2017-09-13 JUNO: Sarkissian Revision 4; 2018-04-09 JUNO: Sarkissian Revision 5; 2018-07-25 JUNO: Sarkissian Revision 6; 2018-09-24 JUNO: Sarkissian Revision 7; 2018-12-20 JUNO: Sarkissian Revision 8; 2019-06-24 JUNO: Sarkissian Revision 9; 2019-10-01 JUNO: Sarkissian Revision 10; 2019-12-31 JUNO: Sarkissian Revision 11; 2020-05-10 JUNO: Sarkissian Revision 12; 2020-08-14 JUNO: Sarkissian Revision 13; 2020-08-14 JUNO: Sarkissian Revision 14; 2021-04-17 JUNO: Sarkissian Revision 15; 2021-05-21 JUNO: Sarkissian Revision 16; 2021-10-06 JUNO: Sarkissian Revision 17; 2022-01-06 JUNO: Sarkissian Revision 18; 2022-03-19 JUNO: Sarkissian Revision 19; 2022-07-29 JUNO: Sarkissian Revision 20; 2022-10-19 JUNO: Sarkissian Revision 21; 2023-03-20 JUNO: Sarkissian Revision 22; 2023-03-20 JUNO: Sarkissian Revision 23; 2023-10-12 JUNO: Sarkissian Revision 24; 2024-03-24 JUNO: Sarkissian Revision 25; 2024-07-24 JUNO: Sarkissian Revision 26;" OBJECT = TEXT PUBLICATION_DATE = 2017-05-20 NOTE = "AAREADME.TXT describes this volume." END_OBJECT = TEXT END Volume JNOMWR_1100 Version 3 -- Released 2021-04-xx Juno MWR Standard Calibrated Products MWR Data Archive Entire Mission Atmospheres Discipline Node of the Planetary Data System ============================================================================= Introduction ============================================================================= The JNOMWR_1100 volume is an accumulating set of data starting from Jupiter Orbit Insertion that will end at the end of the mission. The products on this volume contain Reduced Data Records (RDRs), which are calibrated instrument data records based on the experiment data records contained in the volume JNOMWR_0100. Reduced Data Records are intended for use by the wider public. Every effort has been made to assure that the data and documentation are of the best possible quality. However, mistakes are inevitable. The Atmospheres Node of the PDS will maintain an online list of ERRATA where errors and updates are documented. Should any user of this product find an error on this volume, please report the error to the Atmospheres Node so that the finding can be made public. ============================================================================= Quick Start Summary ============================================================================= This volume, JNOMWR_1100, contains Juno MWR calibrated scientific data and ancillary data required for their interpretation, and will be updated as new data become available. Jupiter phase RDRs are available starting from spacecraft event time (SCET) 2016-07-06, and this delivery extends all available RDRs through 2024-05-18 excluding those with data acquisition date of 2023-10-15 and 2024-02-03. KEY THINGS TO KNOW IN USING DATA ON THIS DISK: * These data are calibrated and fit for public consumption. * MWR RDR files comprise lines (rows) of comma-separated, time-ordered data, each of which contain calibrated data obtained in one 100-ms integration by all channels of the MWR instrument. * MWR RDR files contain all such lines obtained within one-hour boundaries through the mission. * MWR RDR files consist of two types of files, the Instrument Reduced Data Records (IRDRs), which contain the calibrated EDR data, and the Geolocation Reduced Data Records (GRDRs), which provide the pointing information. * MWR IRDR and GRDR files are stored under the DATA directory in files with the extension *.CSV, each paired with detached PDS labels with the extension *.LBL. * General information on all MWR data sets may be found in the volume software interface document (VOLSIS) in the DOCUMENT directory. ============================================================================= Relationship to Other Data Sets ============================================================================= The companion standard products volume, JNOMWR_0100, contains all uncalibrated radiometric observations from which the JNOMWR_1100 volume was derived, with a one-to-one correspondence between RDRs and EDRs. ============================================================================= Errata ============================================================================= There is a file called ERRATA.TXT found at the root level of this volume which contains a list of known deficiencies or caveats associated with data on this volume. Any changes or errors that are found on the JNOMWR_1100 volume set can be found on the Atmospheres Node errata Web page. Only through support and feedback of the users of these data can an effective errata list be maintained. ============================================================================= File Formats ============================================================================= The primary data files (*.CSV) on this volume for both the IRDRs and GRDRs consist of lines (rows) of ASCII comma-separated values for data obtained by all channels of the MWR instrument in 100-ms intervals. They are organized into one-hour files that begin with a header row followed by successive rows of data. Reading the file into a spread-sheet, for example, displays a row of parameter labels followed by successive rows of time-ordered numerical values associated with those labels for each 100-ms observation in that hour's worth of observations. The definitions and formats of those parameters are given in Tables 4.1 and 4.2 of the VOLSIS document found under the DOCUMENTS subdirectory, with examples in Appendix D of that document. The detached label files (*.LBL) are in ASCII and are readible by any text-editing program. Their formatting is given in Section 3.6.1 of the VOLSIS document, with examples in Appendix B. ============================================================================= Software ============================================================================= No special end-user example code is provided for reading data on this volume. ============================================================================= Volume Contents and Structure ============================================================================= This section describes the volume structure and naming conventions. Below is a tree diagram of the volume, followed by a description of the directory function and key files in each directory. [JNOMWR_1100] (root directory) | |- AAREADME.TXT (This file) | | |- ERRATA.TXT Describes known deficiencies or caveats in the | data on this volume. | |- VOLDESC.CAT High level description of volume contents. | | |- [CATALOG] Information on data sets and how they are | processed and produced, on the Juno spacecraft | and mission, on the MWR instrument, on cognizant | personnel, and on references to various related | documents. | |- [DATA] Contains files of instrument measurements | | and *.LBL) and supporting information | | constituting the primary archive products. | | | |- [IRDR] The instrument data (*.CSV and paired .LBL files | | organized by year yyyy and day of year yyyydoy) | | | |- [GRDR] The geolocation data (*.CSV and paired .LBL files | | organized by year yyyy and day of year yyyydoy) | | | |- [ANCILLARY] MWR as-flown command sequences | | |- [DOCUMENT] MWR Volume Software Interface Specification, and | documents relevant to the Juno MWR instrument and | data | |- [INDEX] Volume and cumulative indices of archive | products. | |- [LABEL] Contains .FMT files needed to read *.CSV files ============================================================================= Contacts ============================================================================= Edwin Sarkissian handles downlink operations for the MWR Instrument Operation team at JPL and prepares the MWR data archive. David Gell operates the Juno Science Operations Center at the Southwest Research Institute. Michael Janssen is the MWR principle investigator. Shannon Brown is the MWR instrument scientist. For questions or problems relating to functionality or technical details of this archive, please contact the MWR downlink operator: Email: EDWIN.SARKISSIAN@JPL.NASA.GOV Telephone: (818) 354-5348 U.S. Mail: Edwin Sarkissian MS T1721 4800 Oak Grove Drive Pasadena CA 91108 For science or collaboration inquiries, please contact the MWR principle investigator: Email: STEVEN.M.LEVIN@JPL.NASA.GOV Telephone: (818) 354-1917 U.S. Mail: Steven Levin MS 264-767 4800 Oak Grove Drive Pasadena CA 91108 For data usage inquiries regarding MWR data, please contact the MWR instrument scientist: Email: SHANNON.T.BROWN@JPL.NASA.GOV Telephone: (818) 393-0773 U.S. Mail: Shannon Brown MS 168-214 4800 Oak Grove Drive Pasadena CA 91108 For questions or problems gathering Juno MWR data from JSOC please contact the Juno Science Operations Center manager: Email: david.gell@swri.org Telephone: (210) 522-5559 U.S. Mail: Space Science Department Space Science & Engineering Division Southwest Research Center 6220 Culebra Road San Antonio, TX 78238 For questions or problems regarding the JNOMWR_0100, and JNOMWR_1100 volumes, please contact the PDS/Atmospheres operator: Email: rbeebe@nmsu.edu Telephone: (505) 646-1938 U.S. Mail: New Mexico State University Dept. of Astronomy P.O. Box 30001/Dept. 4500 Las Cruces, NM 88033 For questions regarding PDS Standards or other archive volumes available from the PDS, please contact PDS Operator at the PDS Central Node (at JPL): Email: pds_operator@jpl.nasa.gov U.S. Mail: Planetary Data System, PDS Operator Jet Propulsion Laboratory Mail Stop 202-101 4800 Oak Grove Dr. Pasadena, CA 91109-8099 ============================================================================= Disclaimer ============================================================================= The PDS, the Atmospheres Node, the Juno Science Operations Center (JSOC) and the Juno MWR team assume no legal liability for errors in this archive. All users are encouraged to verify the "correctness" of the data prior to submitting any publications or other work based on these data. Errors in this archive should be reported back to the Juno MWR team through the ERRATA reporting procedures described above. All trademarks are acknowledged as the property of their respective owners. The producers and publishers of this archive do not endorse any commercial entities which may be mentioned for clarity. ============================================================================= Acknowledgments ============================================================================= These data were collected under the auspices of the Juno Project. Dr. Michael Janssen was the MWR Science Principal Investigator. The archiving effort at the Jet Propulsion Laboratory was supported by Edwin Sarkissian. This archiving effort was supported by the Atmospheres Node of the Planetary Data System. Assistance was provided by Jillian Redfern of the Juno Science Operations Center and Dr. Reta Beebe of the Atmospheres Node of the Planetary Data System.