PDS_VERSION_ID = PDS3 RECORD_TYPE = STREAM START_TIME = 1997-09-12T00:00:00 STOP_TIME = 1999-03-27T23:59:59 DATA_SET_ID = "MGS-M-RSS-5-SDP-V1.0" INSTRUMENT_HOST_NAME = "MARS GLOBAL SURVEYOR" TARGET_NAME = MARS PRODUCT_ID = "GGM0964E.PS1" ^PS_DOCUMENT = "GGM0964E.PS1" OBJECT = PS_DOCUMENT DOCUMENT_NAME = "GRAVITY ANOMALY ERRORS FROM MGM0964C18" PUBLICATION_DATE = 1999-10-01 DOCUMENT_TOPIC_TYPE = "INITIAL EXPERIMENT RESULTS" INTERCHANGE_FORMAT = BINARY DOCUMENT_FORMAT = "POSTSCRIPT" FILES = 1 DESCRIPTION = " A PostScript rendition of gravity anomaly errors in file GGM0964E.IMG in the IMG directory of this archival volume. Gravity anomaly errors are represent uncertainties in the gravity anomalies shown in files GGM0964A.PS and GGM0964B.PS. This PostScript file shows gravity anomaly errors over 0-360E longitude and 60S to 60N latitude with 5 mgal contours. It also shows polar projections to 60 degrees latitude with 1 mgal contours. Details of the analysis and results can be found in the DOCUMENT directory of this archival volume (see AAS99328.LBL). Or, see Lemoine et al., Paper AAS 99-328, Astrodynamics Specialist Conference, Girdwood, Alaska, 16-19 August 1999. This paper describes both MGM0964C18 and an improved model, MGM0964C20. See also Smith et al., 'The Gravity Field of Mars: Results from Mars Global Surveyor', Science, 286, 94-97, 1999. The PostScript file contains an unknown number of variable-length lines of ASCII characters. Lines are delimited by the ASCII carriage-return (ASCII 13) line-feed (ASCII 10) pair. This is a color PostScript file; but it has been successfully printed on a black and white printer. PostScript is a trademark of Adobe Systems, Inc." END_OBJECT = PS_DOCUMENT END