LRO DIVINER

ODE: Moon

Mission: Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter (LRO)

Instrument: DIVINER

Instrument Team Site: DIVINER Team Web Site

PDS Geosciences Node: PDS Source Information

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The Diviner Lunar Radiometer Experiment is a nine-channel radiometer that is largely identical to the Mars Climate Sounder (MCS) instrument on NASA's Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter (MRO). MCS was designed to map the three dimensional structure of temperature, dust, water ice and water vapor in the atmosphere of Mars, whereas Diviner has been designed to map the surface temperature of the Moon. This will be accomplished by using two identical boresighted telescopes to focus emitted and reflected radiation from the lunar surface onto uncooled thermopile detectors. Diviner's spectral channels are defined by interference and mesh filters that transmit specific portions of the visible and infrared spectrum. Diviner includes an articulated elevation / azimuth mount that allows it to point in virtually any direction.

Diviner Products:

PDS3 data set / PDS4 Collection

Description

PDS4 Bundle

Raw Data

Raw Data Record

More Information:

urn:nasa:pds:lro_diviner_raw

Calibrated Data

Calibrated Diviner data products

More Information:

urn:nasa:pds:lro_diviner_calibrated

Derived Data

Diviner derived data include Level 2 Gridded Data Record (GDR) products, Level 3 GDR products, GDR Polar Resource Products, Global Cumulative Products, Regional Cumulative Products, and Polar Cumulative Products.

More Information:

urn:nasa:pds:lro_diviner_derived1

In addition to access to the DIVINER archive, ODE offers both individual derived products and the DIVINER RDR Query tool found under the Tab tools. The tool returns data in a variety of forms including an ASCII table identical in structure and fields as the standard DIVINER calibrated products.