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MRO Coordinated Observation Search Page
A MRO
coordinated observation
involves observations by multiple instruments at a given location and time. This page is used to filter the list of MRO coordinated observations. Set any desired filtering parameters on this page, and then continue to the results page by clicking the View in Table button.
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Step 1. Set Desired Filtering Parameters (Optional)
Filter by Instruments In Coordinated Observation
(Show Options - 0 Parameters Set)
Find coordinated observations that include products from
all selected instruments
:
CRISM
CTX
HiRISE
MCS
Phoenix Lander
(all Phoenix instruments)
Filter by Product ID
(Show Options - 0 Parameters Set)
Each PDS data product has a unique
product id
. Search for coordinated observations that contain specific PDS Product IDs or partial Product IDs. Enter PDS Product IDs and/or partial PDS Product IDs in the text area below (one ID per line). A wild card character '*' may be used at the beginning or end of a string to search for multiple products with similar Ids. The text box accepts a
maximum of 50 entries
.
Product ID
Examples
Exact Product ID:
FRT000175F3_01_RA156L_TRR3
Partial Product ID:
FRT000175F3*
FRT000175F3_01_RA156L_TRR*
*175F3_01_RA156L*
Potentially malicious values were
removed from the product id list.
Find by Location or Feature
(Show Options - 0 Parameters Set)
Find coordinated observations that intersect a specified location.
Select a Specific Feature
A selected feature's Latitude and Longtude bounding box will be used for search criteria.
Feature Type:
-Select Feature Type-
Albedo Feature
Catena
Cavus
Chaos
Chasma
Collis
Crater
Dorsum
Fluctus
Fossa
Labes
Labyrinthus
Lingula
Macula
Mensa
Mons
Palus
Patera
Planitia
Planum
Rovers and Landers
Rupes
Scopulus
Serpens
Sulcus
Terra
Tholus
Unda
Vallis
Vastitas
Feature Type Descriptions
Feature Name:
-Select Feature Name-
Full Feature Name List
or
Directly specify a Latitude and Longitude coverage area
ODE uses
areocentric
coordinates that are based on the product's center latitude and longitude.
Max Latitude
(-90 to 90)
Western most
Longitude
(0 to 360)
Eastern most
Longitude
(0 to 360)
Min Latitude
(-90 to 90)
Selected Search Area
180°
270°
0°
90°
180°
90°
90°
0°
0°
-90°
-90°
180°
270°
0°
90°
180°
or
Select custom coverage area
This new feature supports more precise location searches. Please direct questions and feedback to
ode@wunder.wustl.edu
.
Custom coverage area - Not Set
ESRI footprint:
SQL footprint:
Map Extent:
Use Custom Footprint:
Filter by Observation Time Range
(Show Options - 0 Parameters Set)
Select Desired Time Range
Enter a single value or a range.
Current Range of Data Available
Observation Time
to
2006-09-29T15:13:53.095
to
2024-12-28T18:17:26.789
Step 2. View List of Coordinated Observations
The selection of at least one instrument and a location or time range is recommended.
This will narrow the search results to a reasonable number of coordinated observations.