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IMAGE Data Systems and Formats Workshop

NASA Goddard Space Flight Center
Greenbelt, MD 20771
Bldg. 26, Room 105
11-12 August 1998

 

Background

The fourth IMAGE data workshop will be held at Goddard on August 11-12, in building 26, room 105. Like the previous meetings, one-on-one interactions with Rick Burley's staff can be arranged for the afternoon of Monday August 10th in building 26 at GSFC. The main meeting will finish by noon on the Wednesday the 12th.

This meeting will include a review of the Mission status and discussions on progress in image analysis techniques. Of particular importance will be the review of paper outlines planned for the IMAGE Mission handbook. It is important that Instrument Leads or a team representative be prepared to present their respective paper outlines. One of the objectives of this meeting is to settle on the material to be covered by all the papers to be included in the Mission handbook. A draft table of contents for this publication is included after the agenda.

If you haven't already, all persons planning to attend the IMAGE Data Systems and Format Workshop should notify Jim Green (James.L.Green@gsfc.nasa.gov) or Rick Burley (Rick.Burley@gsfc.nasa.gov) so that they can obtain visitor badges in advance. Foreign nationals in particular must provide immediate notification to Jim or Rick. Again, the meeting will be held in building 26, room 105 at Goddard.

Agenda

Tuesday, August 11, 1998

Time Title Presenter
8:30 a.m. Welcome and Introductory Comments Gallagher, Green
8:35 a.m. Status of the IMAGE Mission Burch
9:30 a.m. Ring Current Modeling Progress Fok
10:00 a.m. Break  
10:15 a.m. RPI Modeling Update Boardsen
10:45 a.m. ENA Image Inversion Analysis and Software Perez
11:15 a.m. ENA Image Inversion Analysis and Software Roelof
11:45 a.m. General Discussion of Analysis Software Deliverables All
Noon Lunch  
1:30 p.m. LENA Handbook Paper Outline Moore
1:45 p.m. MENA Handbook Paper Outline Pollock
2:00 p.m. HENA Handbook Paper Outline Mitchell
2:15 p.m. EUV Handbook Paper Outline Sandel
2:30 p.m. FUV Handbook Paper Outline Mende
2:45 p.m. RPI Handbook Paper Outline Reinisch
3:00 p.m. Spacecraft & Integrated Science Package B. Gibson/Lockheed
3:15 p.m. Break  
3:30 p.m. SMOC Handbook Paper Outline Burley
3:45 p.m. POETRY Handbook Paper Outline Taylor
4:00 p.m. Handbook Content Discussion Burch/Gallagher
5:00 p.m. Adjourn for the day  

Wednesday, August 12, 1998

Time Title Presenter
8:30 a.m. POETRY Update Taylor
8:45 a.m. Discussion on IMAGE Rules of the Road Green
9:00 a.m. Status: Reading IDFS files from IDL Gladstone
9:30 a.m. Instrument IDFS Development Status Report Gurgiolo
10:00 a.m. SMOC & IDFS Questions and Issues Burley/Gurgiolo
Noon Adjourn  

IMAGE Mission Handbook
Table of Contents

I.    Preface & Background (J. Burch)
II.   Science Objectives and Mission Implementation (J. Burch/S. Fusilier)
III.  Instruments
      A. Low Energy Neutral Atom Camera (T. Moore)
         1. Instrument details
         2. Using team provided routines to read telemetry data
         3. Preliminary Considerations and Methods for Data Analysis
      B. Medium Energy Neutral Atom Camera (C. Pollock)
         1. Instrument details
         2. Using team provided routines to read telemetry data
         3. Preliminary Considerations and Methods for Data Analysis
      C. High Energy Neutral Atom Camera (D. Mitchell)
         1. Instrument details
         2. Using team provided routines to read telemetry data
         3. Preliminary Considerations and Methods for Data Analysis
      D. Extreme Ultraviolet Camera (B. Sandel)
         1. Instrument details
         2. Using team provided routines to read telemetry data
         3. Preliminary Considerations and Methods for Data Analysis
      E. Far Ultraviolet Camera (S. Mende)
         1. Instrument details
         2. Using team provided routines to read telemetry data
         3. Preliminary Considerations and Methods for Data Analysis
      F. Radio Plasma Imager (B. Reinisch)
         1. Instrument details
         2. Using team provided routines to read telemetry data
         3. Preliminary Considerations and Methods for Data Analysis

IV.   Spacecraft & Integrated Science Package (B. Gibson/Lockheed)
V.    Science Mission Operations Center (J. Green/R. Burley)
      A. Telemetry System, Processing, and Distribution
      B. Level-0 Telemetry
      C. Level-0.5 Telemetry Distribution (C. Gurgiolo)
      D. Level-1 Browse Data Products
      E. Orbit, Attitude, and Ancillary Data Products
      F. World-Wide-Web Access to IMAGE Data Products
      G. The Role of the National Space Science Data Center

VI.  IMAGE Educational Outreach Through POETRY (Taylor)
VII. Guide to the IMAGE Mission Handbook on the Web 
     (may be included in the first paper)

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Curators

Dr. E. V. Bell, II, ed.bell@nasa.gov, +1-301-286-1187
NSSDC, Mail Code 690.1, NASA Goddard Space Flight Center, Greenbelt, MD 20771
 
Dr. D. R. Williams, dave.williams@gsfc.nasa.gov, +1-301-286-1258
NSSDC, Mail Code 690.1, NASA Goddard Space Flight Center, Greenbelt, MD 20771
NASA Official: Dr. David R. Williams Rev. 2.0.0, 28 August 2002