Cassini Data Analysis Program 2019 (C.10)
Last updated: 3/22/2019, based on the 3/14/2019 initial release of ROSES 2019.Critical Dates
Step-1 Proposal due date: 5/16/2019
Step-2 Proposal due date: 7/18/2019
Data Availability date: 6/18/2019
Overview
The Cassini Data Analysis Program (CDAP) is described in Appendix C.10 of the ROSES 2019 NRA.
See the NSPIRES website.
Proposers are expected to carefully read the solicitation and should E-mail the program point of contact with any questions sufficiently ahead of the Step-1 proposal deadline.
Data Sources
Spacecraft mission data to be used in proposed work must be available in the Planetary Data System (PDS) or an equivalent, publicly accessible archive, at least 30 days prior to the full proposal submission deadline.
In order to determine which volumes at the Ring-Moon Systems Node meet the CDAP basic eligibility requirements for publicly available timing (based on the Step 2 Proposal due date), see the Data Status tab.
Finding Cassini Information and Data within the PDS
At the Ring-Moon Systems Node.- Search for data
- tabular links to the data organized by observation date for each instrument,
- links to Ring-Moon Systems Node generated preview images (ISS, UVIS and VIMS) and footprint diagrams (CIRS),
- links to tables of enhanced geometric metadata,
- links to volumes of calibrated ISS images,
- overviews of the CIRS, ISS, UVIS, and VIMS instruments and their associated documentation.
- Browse our Data Directories
- Downloading entire volumes: select the volume in the data directory, and then click on "Archives for: [ volumes ]" near the top of the page to reach the associated tar.gz file for that volume.
Searches of Cassini ISS, UVIS and VIMS data are fully supported in OPUS. CIRS searches are partially supported by OPUS.
For Cassini ISS, UVIS, and VIMS, the OPUS search parameters are based on enhanced geometric metadata generated at the Ring-Moon Systems Node, and include constraints relating to the surfaces of the planet and satellites as well as to the rings.
Our Cassini information pages provide:
Additional links within PDS
- For more information about proposing with respect to PDS archiving, see the PDS Engineering Node's Information for Proposers page.
- From that page, follow the link to the Proposers to Individual R&A Programs page which contains links to several additional resources including one to the Proposer's Archiving Guide, written specifically to support DAP proposers, and links to ROSES support pages at the individual nodes.
- The PDS NAIF Node and observation geometry.
- SPICE data and software may be obtained from the NAIF web site. SPICE data files contain spacecraft and solar system geometry data necessary to interpret scientific observations from space-based instruments. The SPICE system also includes a large suite of software, mostly in the form of subroutines, that users incorporate in their own application programs to read SPICE files and to compute derived observation geometry, such as altitude, latitude/longitude, and lighting angles. >