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GUIDELINES FOR PDS DATA RELEASE ANNOUNCEMENTS IN PEN

GUIDELINES FOR PDS DATA RELEASE ANNOUNCEMENTS IN PEN. General Principles: * Releases should always be by the "PDS" and not the discipline nodes. There is only one PDS. Links at the DN dataset locations should guide people to other resources provided by the DNs for the

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GUIDELINES FOR PDS DATA RELEASE ANNOUNCEMENTS IN PEN

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  1. GUIDELINES FOR PDS DATA RELEASE ANNOUNCEMENTS IN PEN General Principles: * Releases should always be by the "PDS" and not the discipline nodes. There is only one PDS. Links at the DN dataset locations should guide people to other resources provided by the DNs for the community they serve. * An announcement should describe what has been released and provide a link to a page through which a user can access that data. Data Set IDs do not convey useful information. Data Set Names do, as does Data Set Terse Description (or it should...). * Announcments should be pithy. Sample Template PDS RELEASES [DATA SET IDENTIFICATIONS] The NASA Planetary Data System announces the availability of the following data set[s]: [or other optional introductory message] [Data Set Name 1] [URL 1] [Data Set Terse Description 1 - optional] [Data Set Name 2] [URL 2] [Data Set Terse Description 2 - optional] For access to all data archived in the PDS, go to: http://pds.nasa.gov

  2. SUGGESTED MODIFICATION [NASA] PDS RELEASES NEW HORIZONS DATA The NASA Planetary Data System is pleased to announce the first delivery of the data from the NEW HORIZONS mission. The delivery includes POST-LAUNCH CHECKOUT and JUPITER FLYBY row and calibrated data for the following New Horizons instruments: MVIC (Multispectral Visible Imaging Camera) LEISA (Linear Etalon Image Spectral Array) Alice (UV imaging spectrometer) SWAP (Solar Wind Around Pluto) PEPSSI (Pluto Energetic Particle Spectrometer Sciences Investigation) LORRI (Long Range Reconnaissance Imager) SDC (Student Dust Counter) SPICE data are also available. To see and download the data as well as mission and instrument information, go to http://pdssbn.astro.umd.edu/missions/newhorizons/index.html For access to all data archived in the PDS, go to: http://pds.nasa.gov EXAMPLES SUGGESTED MODIFICATION February 3, 2008 [NASA] PDS RELEASES NEW HORIZONS DATA The NASA Planetary Data System is pleased to announce the first delivery of the data from the NEW HORIZONS mission. The delivery includes POST-LAUNCH CHECKOUT and JUPITER FLYBY row and calibrated data for the following New Horizons instruments: MVIC (Multispectral Visible Imaging Camera) LEISA (Linear Etalon Image Spectral Array) Alice (UV imaging spectrometer) SWAP (Solar Wind Around Pluto) PEPSSI (Pluto Energetic Particle Spectrometer Sciences Investigation) LORRI (Long Range Reconnaissance Imager) SDC (Student Dust Counter) SPICE data are also available. To see and download the data as well as mission and instrument information, go to http://pdssbn.astro.umd.edu/missions/newhorizons/index.html Problem: Missing reference to where all PDS data can be accessed.

  3. [NASA] PDS ANNOUNCES FIRST MESSENGER DATA RELEASE The Planetary Data System announces the first release of data from the MErcury Surface, Space ENvironment, GEochemistry, and Ranging(MESSENGER) mission. The release includes EDR level data acquired during cruise, the Earth flyby (Aug 2, 2005), and the 1st (Oct 24,2006) and 2nd (June 5, 2007) Venus flybys. Not all instrumentsacquired data during each of these mission phases. Data sets from the following experiments are now available: EPPS (Energetic Particle and Plasma Spectrometer) http://www.igpp.ucla.edu/cgi-bin/ditdos?filter= MESS&%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20title=MESSENGER%20Data%20Holdings GRNS (Gamma Ray and Neutron Spectrometer) http://pds-geosciences.wustl.edu/missions/messenger/grns.htm MAG (Magnetometer) http://www.igpp.ucla.edu/cgi-bin/ditdos?filter= MESS&%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20title=MESSENGER%20Data%20Holdings MASCS (Mercury Atmosphere and Surface Composition Spectrometer) http://pds-geosciences.wustl.edu/missions/messenger/mascs.htm MDIS(Mercury Dual Imaging System) http://pdsimg.jpl.nasa.gov/data/messenger/MDIS/ MLA (Mercury Laser Altimeter) http://pds-geosciences.wustl.edu/missions/messenger/mla.htm RS (Radio Science) http://pds-geosciences.wustl.edu/missions/messenger/rs.htm XRS (X-Ray Spectrometer) http://pds-geosciences.wustl.edu/missions/messenger/xrs.htm SPICE Kernels http://naif.jpl.nasa.gov/naif/data_mercury.html For access to all data archived in the PDS, go to: http://pds.nasa.gov Problems: The diversity (and sometimes excessive length) of the URLs can be pretty distracting. It would be even better if a link to a page of links such as one gets when accessing PDS-D through the Engineering node, selects MESSENGER, then hits GO. Unfortunately, the page generated is dynamically generated and is not a URL to which one could link. There should be a pithy URL with an imbedded catalog query. January 13, 2008 [NASA] PDS ANNOUNCES FIRST MESSENGER DATA RELEASE The Planetary Data System announces the first release of data from the MErcury Surface, Space ENvironment, GEochemistry, and Ranging (MESSENGER) mission. The release includes EDR level data acquired during cruise, the Earth flyby (Aug 2, 2005), and the 1st (Oct 24, 2006) and 2nd (June 5, 2007) Venus flybys. Not all instruments acquired data during each of these mission phases. Data sets from the following experiments are now available: EPPS (Energetic Particle and Plasma Spectrometer) - PPI GRNS (Gamma Ray and Neutron Spectrometer) - GEO MAG (Magnetometer) - PPI MASCS (Mercury Atmosphere and Surface Composition Spectrometer) - ATM, GEO MDIS(Mercury Dual Imaging System) - IMG MLA (Mercury Laser Altimeter) - GEO RS (Radio Science) - GEO XRS (X-Ray Spectrometer) - GEO SPICE kernels for all instruments are also available from the NAIF Node. MESSENGER data are archived at the PDS Atmospheres (ATM), Geosciences (GEO), Imaging (IMG), NAIF, and Planetary Plasma Interactions (PPI) Nodes. The data can be accessed from these nodes' web sites and from the main PDS home page: http://pds.nasa.gov. Problems: No direct access to data. Unnecessary focus on identifying Node involvement.

  4. January 6, 2008 [NASA] PDS ANNOUNCES NEW DELIVERY OF MARS ODYSSEY RADIO SCIENCE DATA The Planetary Data System (PDS) is pleased to announce a new delivery of Odyssey data for the RSS instrument. To access the RSS data, please visit the following link: http://pds.nasa.gov/subscription_service/SS-20080103.html To access the latest PDS Data Releases, please visit the following link: http://pds.nasa.gov/subscription_service/SS-Release.html All available PDS data may be downloaded from: http://starbrite.jpl.nasa.gov/pds/index.jsp For further information, see the PDS Home Page: http://pds.nasa.gov/ Mailto: pds_operator@jpl.nasa.gov Phone: (818) 393-7165. Problems: Unnecessary loading up of PDS service advertisements that are not germaine to the data release or access. [NASA] PDS ANNOUNCES NEW DELIVERY OF MARS ODYSSEY RADIO SCIENCE DATA The Planetary Data System (PDS) is pleased to announce a new delivery of Odyssey data for the RSS instrument. To access the RSS data, please visit the following link: http://pds.nasa.gov/subscription_service/SS-20080103.html For access to all data archived in the PDS, go to: http://pds.nasa.gov

  5. November 25, 2007 [NASA] PDS RELEASES NEW MARS SOIL ANALOG LABORATORY DATA SET The Planetary Data System announces the release of a new Laboratory data set, the Mars Analog Soil Observations from the Bloomsburg University Goniometer (BUG) Laboratory. These are Bidirectional reflectance distribution function measurements of five Mars soil analogs, acquired using the MER Pancam flight spare filters.The data set was provided by Michael Shepard, Bloomsburg University, Bloomsburg, Pennsylvania. It is available from the PDS Geosciences Node web site: http://pds-geosciences.wustl.edu/ Problems: URL does not access data directly. (Minor) PDS should be transparent with regards to nodes. [NASA] PDS RELEASES NEW MARS SOIL ANALOG LABORATORY DATA SET The Planetary Data System announces the release of a new Laboratory data set, the Mars Analog Soil Observations from The Bloomsburg University Goniometer (BUG) Laboratory. These are Bidirectional reflectance distribution function measurements of five Mars soil analogs, acquired using the MER Pancam flight spare filters.The data set was provided by Michael Shepard, Bloomsburg University, Bloomsburg, Pennsylvania. This data can be accessed at: http://pds-geosciences.wustl.edu/missions/labdata/marsbug.htm For access to all data archived in the PDS, go to: http://pds.nasa.gov

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