The Cassini Radio Science Saturn Atmosphere and Ring Occultation Experiment (SROC7) Raw Data Archive is a time-ordered collection of radio science raw data acquired on April 1, 11, May 9, 17, June 1, 16, and 23 2008, during the Tour subphase of the Cassini mission.
This data set comprises Un-calibrated data from the LROC NAC and WAC cameras. The science data is comprised of Un-calibrated raw images, along with pointing data and housekeeping information.
The Cassini Radio Science Solar Corona Characterization Experiment (SCC6) Raw Data Archive is a time-ordered collection of radio science raw data acquired from September 18 to September 30, 2010, during the Cassini Extended Mission.
Resampled (raw, averaged) temperature measurements from 27 sensors located in the HRII, HRIV, and MRI instruments and on the HRI and MRI telescopes, instrument platform, and solar wings of the Deep Impact flyby spacecraft. The data begin on 15 January 2005, three days after launch, and continue through 9 July 2005, five days after the encounter with comet 9P/Tempel 1.
This data set contains reformatted records derived from data returned by the Voyager Ultraviolet Spectrometer Subsystem on board Voyager 1 during the Jupiter encounter phase of the Voyager mission. Original instrument data were merged with ancillary data from footprint SEDR files provided by the Voyager Project at the Jet Propulsion Laboratory. The final product files are formatted as PDS binary tables.
This data set contains raw 9P/Tempel 1 and calibration images acquired by the Deep Impact High Resolution Instrument Visible CCD during the encounter phase of the mission. These observations were used for optical and autonomous navigation (NAV) of the flyby spacecraft as well as for scientific investigations. These data were collected from 3 June to 4 July 2005.