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Lunar Prospector Line-of-Sight Gravity Data

February 10, 2005. New ancillary files have been added to these volumes. Output listings from the LOSRES software used by the Lunar Prospector Gravity Team have been added to the EXTRAS directory on each volume. See the file EXTRINFO.TXT in that directory.

This archive contains Lunar Prospector LOSAPDR (Line of Sight Acceleration Profile Data Record) products from both the nominal and extended part of the mission. It also contains documentation which describes the LOSAPDRs.

Click on the links to view files and directories in the data set.

Data Set Volumes

In the table below, click on the volume ID to get to the volume's top-level directory, from which you may access all the files. For an introduction to the volume, read the AAREADME file in the top-level directory. To find the location of a specific data product, look in the Cumulative Index.

Volume Index Coverage
lp_1101 Index table and label 1998-01-13 - 1998-07-01
lp_1102 Index table and label 1998-07-01 - 1998-12-19
lp_1103 Index table and label 1998-12-19 - 1999-07-30

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Lunar Orbital Data Explorer (ODE) - Provides search, display, and download  tools for this data set.

Data Set Producer

This archive was produced by Jim Alexopoulos. Please direct any questions and comments to the PDS Geosciences Node, geosci@wunder.wustl.edu.

 

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