TGO ACS Raw Data

Instrument: ACS

PDS4 Collection: urn:esa:psa:em16_tgo_acs:data_raw

PDS4 Bundle: urn:esa:psa:em16_tgo_acs

ACS Raw science data is generated by the SOC from encoded telemetry and deposited directly into the PSA repository in PDS4 format. File Naming Convention and data product formats are shown in Section 4.5 and Section 5 of ACS EXPERIMENT TO ARCHIVE INTERFACE CONTROL DOCUMENT. See this document for more information about this type of product.

 

ACS Raw science data stored on the PSA follow the LID naming convention:

acs_raw_sc_<nir|mir>_YYYYMMDDTHHMMSS1-YYYYMMDDTHHMMSS2-O-F-N-<AA|E<A|B|C|D>>.<ext>, Raw science data from the NIR or MIR channels

acs_raw_sc_tir_YYYYMMDDTHHMMSS1-YYYYMMDDTHHMMSS2-O-F-<AAAA|BBB<B|C>>.<ext>, Raw science data from the TIRVIM channel

acs_raw_sc_be_YYYYMMDDTHHMMSS1-YYYYMMDDTHHMMSS2-O-F.<ext>, Raw science data from the main electronics unit

where:

YYYYMMDDTHHMMSS1-YYYYMMDDTHHMMSS2 denotes a time period (ISO 8601) a product is observed, with the start and end times are YYYYMMDDTHHMMSS1 and YYYYMMDDTHHMMSS2 respectively, where YYYYMMDD is a date format with YYYY for year, MM for month, and DD for day and HHMMSS is a time format with HH for hours, MM for minutes, and SS for seconds.

O denotes the orbit decimal number; F denotes the file decimal number; N denotes the channel observation decimal number in the file; ommitable parts are enclosed in the square brackets.

<ext> = dat, xml for the data and xml file respectively.

The raw HK data stored on the PSA has the following naming convention:

acs_raw_hk_<nir|mir|tir|be>_YYYYMMDDTHHMMSS1-YYYYMMDDTHHMMSS2.<ext>

where:

YYYYMMDDTHHMMSS1-YYYYMMDDTHHMMSS2 denotes a time period (ISO 8601) a product is observed, with the start and end times are YYYYMMDDTHHMMSS1 and YYYYMMDDTHHMMSS2 respectively, where YYYYMMDD is a date format with YYYY for year, MM for month, and DD for day and HHMMSS is a time format with HH for hours, MM for minutes, and SS for seconds.

The <ext> can be either xml or tab, referring to the xml definition file and the ASCII-format content file respectively.