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What's New!
...at the PDS Rings Node

March 30, 2008

  • We have updated our research proposal support pages for ROSES 2008 including support for Cassini DAP, Jupiter DAP, Outer Planets Research Program, Planetary Geology and Geophysics, and Planetary Mission DAP.
  • Browsable footprint diagrams of Cassini CIRS observations are on line and accessible from our CIRS pages.
  • Browsable thumbnails of all the New Horizons LORRI images are on line and accessible from our New Horizons pages.

February 28, 2008

  • We have placed the full set of New Horizons LORRI images on line.

January 30, 2008

  • Browsable thumbnails of all the Cassini ISS images are on line and accessible through our Cassini ISS pages.
  • We have added animations as an option for viewing results from multi-mission search engine

December 30, 2007

  • A second volume of Saturn satellite astrometric data, astrom_0002 is in peer review and now available on line.
  • We have created a new on-line collection of movies and videos for our educational pages about Saturn's ring system.

October 8, 2007
August 30, 2007

  • The on-line tools have been updated to include the Cassini extended mission and Saturn's Cassini-discovered moons Methone, Pallene, Polydeuces and Daphnis.

March 2, 2007

We have added several new pages to the web site:

  • Support for ROSES 2007 including support for the Cassini DAP, the New Horizons Jupiter DAP, and the Outer Planets Research Program.
  • A page for New Horizons Jupiter Data which will be updated as the Jupiter ring data become available.
  • Support for the Uranian Ring Plane Crossing observation campaign.


January 2, 2007

A new release of the Voyager IRIS data from Jupiter and Saturn is ready for peer review. It contains all the data from each encounter, not just the limited subset available in the previous PDS release, VG_2001.

Browse volumes VGIRIS_0001 (Jupiter) and VGIRIS_0002 (Saturn) on line, or download each entire volume as a compressed archive: VGIRIS_0001.tar.gz and VGIRIS_0002.zip. For more information, visit our overview page about the expanded IRIS volumes.


January 2, 2007

We have generated the first complete, reliable C kernels describing Voyager's cameras. Our initial release only covers the Voyager 1 Saturn encounter, but more will follow shortly.



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