Statistics – Applications
Scientific paper
Sep 1990
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1990sis..symp.....a&link_type=abstract
AIAA and NASA, International Symposium on Space Information Systems, 2nd, Pasadena, CA, Sept. 17-19, 1990. 8 p.
Statistics
Applications
Data Management, Data Systems, Navigation Aids, Satellite-Borne Instruments, Spacecraft Instruments, Aerospace Sciences, Computer Techniques, Data Structures, Information Systems, Sim
Scientific paper
The Navigation Ancillary Information Facility (NAIF), acting under the direction of NASA's Office of Space Science and Applications, and with substantial participation of the planetary science community, is designing and implementing an ancillary data system - called SPICE - to assist scientists in planning and interpreting scientific observations taken from spaceborne instruments. The principal objective of the implemented SPICE system is that it will hold the essential geometric and related ancillary information needed to recover the full value of science instrument data, and that it will facilitate correlations of individual instrument datasets with data obtained from other instruments on the same or other spacecraft.
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