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    About the SMART-1 science archive

    The SMART -1 science archive - accessible via the Planetary Science Archive (PSA) pages at http://archives.esac.esa.int/psa - contains raw and calibrated data sets from the science instruments of the SMART-1 mission, formatted and structured according to the Planetary Data System standard.

    The data sets that are available (see the table below for a summary) have been calibrated and collated by the SMART-1 project, and are accompanied by extensive documentation describing data acquisition and calibration, along with supplementary material describing the instruments and their scientific objectives.


    Summary of SMART-1 science archive full data release
    Instrument Data type Data format Coverage
    AMIE Raw & calibrated Image Complete mission
    SIR Raw ASCII tables (FITS) Complete mission
    D-CIXS Raw ASCII tables Complete mission
    XSM Raw Binary tables (FITS) Complete mission
    SPEDE Raw & calibrated ASCII tables Complete mission

     

    The Planetary Science Archive

    The Planetary Science Archive is the official, long-term archive for data produced by ESA's planetary missions. The PSA provides reviewed and validated data products to the scientific community via a single interface and using a method independent of the instrument or mission. All of the data products adhere to the Planetary Data System (PDS) standards. As a result, the worldwide scientific community can work with a well-known standard. Once the proprietary period for the principal investigators has passed the data is prepared, reviewed and ingested into the PSA.


    Last Update: 27 Jan 2012

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