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COMMENTS ON THE MGS MOLA PEDR ARCHIVE

     This document contains comments and errata concerning the MGS
Mars Orbiter Laser Altimeter (MOLA) Precision Experiment Data Record
(PEDR) Archive. The most recent additions are at the end of the file.


1.  MOLA PEDR File Names

     The PEDR binary data files on MOLA archive volumes have file
names with the extension ".B", instead of the usual extension of
".DAT" for binary files.

2. Incorrect Values for SPACECRAFT_CLOCK_START_COUNT and
SPACECRAFT_CLOCK_STOP_COUNT in Orbit Insertion PEDR Labels

     Labels of PEDRs acquired during the Orbit Insertion phase of the
mission contain incorrect values for the fields
SPACECRAFT_CLOCK_START_COUNT and SPACECRAFT_CLOCK_STOP_COUNT, due to
an error in the processing software that created the files.  Also, the
entries in the index table for these PEDRs also contain the incorrect
values for these two fields.

3.  No Data for Some Orbits (Orbit Insertion PEDRs Only)

     PEDR data products do not exist for the pre-mapping phase orbits
373, 375, 413 and 414. The AEDR (raw) data for these orbits consist
entirely of noise. During these orbits MOLA observed in an off-nadir
position while the MGS spacecraft was 'tilted', in order to fill in a
coverage gap at the north pole. The range parameters required for
these passes were not transmitted in time due to some
miscommunication, and there were no planetary ranges obtained. Data
covering the pole were acquired successfully on 10 other orbits.

4. No ASCII Text Version of Calibration Document

     The file CALIBDOC.PDF in the DOCUMENT directory is a document
that describes the calibration of MOLA data. It is in Adobe PDF
format.  The document conveys important information in the form of
complex equations, symbols and figures that cannot be represented as
plain ASCII text; hence no ASCII version of this document is provided,
although normally it is required for PDS compliance.

5. Some PEDR Labels from Orbit Insertion have MISSION_PHASE="MAPPING"

     The PDS labels in PEDR data files AP01578G.B through AP01682G.B
contain the value "MAPPING" for the MISSION_PHASE keyword, even though
the data were acquired during the Orbit Insertion Phase. The MOLA
instrument began acquiring mapping data at the end of aerobraking,
although the Mapping Phase did not officially begin until about two
weeks later.

6. No PDS Labels for Software Files

     Source code and executable files in the SOFTWARE directory and
subdirectories are missing required PDS labels. The labels are
required for information purposes only, and have no effect on the
viability of the software. The software will operate as intended.

7. MOLA Spacecraft Clock Count Values Are Nonstandard

   Spacecraft Clock Count (SCLK) values in MOLA products are recorded
differently from the MGS SPICE standard. The standard specifies that an
SCLK value consists of a string of digits with an embedded decimal
point.  The number to the left of the decimal point represents seconds,
and the number to the right of the decimal point (3 digits) represents a
fraction of a second in increments of 1/256th. For example, an SCLK
value of 627609638.125 means 627609638 seconds and 125/256ths of a
second. The fractional number should always be less than or equal to
255.  

   MOLA SCLK values are recorded slightly differently. The fraction
of a second is the MOLA fine time in ticks divided by 256. The fine time
comes from a MOLA oscillator synchronized to an 8hz interrupt. This
fraction can be a number greater than 255.

   Since the MOLA oscillator tick counter is often in error, the
fractional part of the MOLA SCLK value can be inaccurate.  Therefore
only the whole part of the SCLK value should be used, and then only as
an approximate beginning or ending time for the observation.


9. MOLA Processing Versions

This volume (MGSL_21XX) contains the complete set of MOLA PEDR
products acquired during the Mars Global Surveyor mission, from orbit
insertion until the MOLA laser stopped working during the Extended
Mission. These products are intended to replace the PEDRs found on
volumes MGSL_0001 through MGSL_2054.

The processing software used to generate MOLA PEDRs was updated as
better orbit information became available during the mission. By the
end of MOLA data collection, PEDRs had been generated using several
different software versions. This volume of revised PEDRs was created
in order to provide a complete set of PEDRs with a consistent
processing history.





