PDS_VERSION_ID = PDS3 RECORD_TYPE = "FIXED_LENGTH" RECORD_BYTES = 2880 FILE_RECORDS = 16 ^HEADER = "MAP_9000036.FIT" ^IMAGE = ("MAP_9000036.FIT", 2) DATA_SET_ID = "DIF-C-HRII-5-TEMPEL1-SURF-TEMP-MAPS-V1.0" INSTRUMENT_HOST_NAME = "DEEP IMPACT FLYBY SPACECRAFT" INSTRUMENT_HOST_ID = "DIF" INSTRUMENT_NAME = "DEEP IMPACT HIGH RESOLUTION INSTRUMENT - IR SPECTROMETER" INSTRUMENT_ID = "HRII" /***** PRODUCT INFORMATION *****/ PRODUCT_ID = "MAP_9000036-200610" PRODUCT_NAME = "DI 9P/TEMPEL 1 SURFACE TEMPERATURE MAP FROM HRII EXPOSURE 9000036" PRODUCT_CREATION_TIME = 2006-10-18T21:00:00 /***** TIME INFORMATION *****/ START_TIME = 2005-07-04T05:31:56.981 STOP_TIME = 2005-07-04T05:33:52.201 START_JULIAN_DATE_VALUE = 2453555.7305206 STOP_JULIAN_DATE_VALUE = 2453555.7318542 SPACECRAFT_CLOCK_START_COUNT = "1/0173726945.147" SPACECRAFT_CLOCK_STOP_COUNT = "1/0173727060.203" /***** OBSERVATION INFORMATION *****/ TARGET_NAME = "9P/TEMPEL 1 (1867 G1)" OBSERVATION_ID = 9000036 NOTE = "The characteristics of the HRII frames of exposure (scan) ID 9000036 used to make this temperature map were extracted from Groussin, et al. (2007) and provided below. Unless otherwise stated, the given values are with respect to the mid-point of the scan. An impact time of 05:44:34.265 UT on 4 July 2005, at the flyby spacecraft, was used to calculate the time before impact. Exposure (scan) ID : 9000036 Number of frames/images in scan : 40 Frame/image numbers : 001-040 Instrument mode : 1 (2x2 binned, 512x256 pixels) Fraction of visible nucleus covered : 100% Time at spacecraft : 05:32:55 UT 4 July 2005 Time before impact : 11.6 min Scan duration : 113 s Slit length : 41 km (256 binned pixels) Min. spectral resolution : 216 Target distance : 15900 km Spatial resolution : 159 m/pixel Phase angle : 62.89 deg Target heliocentric distance : 1.5 AU Additional parameters were: Sub_spacecraft longitude : 295 deg Sub_spacecraft latitude : -26 deg Sub_solar longitude : 349 deg Sub_solar latitude : 9.2 deg Using the display convention defined by the LINE_DISPLAY_DIRECTION and SAMPLE_DISPLAY_DIRECTION keywords below, the Sun is to the right, celestial north is toward the upper-right, and celestial east is toward the upper-left. The projected positive spin axis of the nucleus points toward the top. " OBJECT = HEADER BYTES = 2880 HEADER_TYPE = "FITS" INTERCHANGE_FORMAT = "BINARY" RECORDS = 1 DESCRIPTION = " FITS format defined in NASA/Science Office Standards Technology 100-1.0" END_OBJECT = HEADER OBJECT = IMAGE LINE_SAMPLES = 256 /* Along the slit */ LINES = 40 /* Number of scans */ SAMPLE_BITS = 32 SAMPLE_TYPE = "IEEE_REAL" AXIS_ORDER_TYPE = "FIRST_INDEX_FASTEST" LINE_DISPLAY_DIRECTION = "UP" SAMPLE_DISPLAY_DIRECTION = "RIGHT" UNIT = "KELVIN" END_OBJECT = IMAGE END