Oct 1984
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1984nascp2343...42.&link_type=abstract
In its Planetary Data Workshop, Pt. 1 p 42-71 (SEE N84-34366 23-91)
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Data Base Management Systems, Ephemeris Time, Image Processing, Planets, Satellite Imagery, Space Exploration, File Maintenance (Computers), Format, Infrared Scanners, Magnetic Tapes, Photointerpretation, Radar Imagery
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The primary, planetary imaging data base includes all images obtained in visible wavelengths by imaging camera systems aboard planetary spacecraft. (Excluded, due to the volume and complexity of the data, are images taken from Lunar or Earth orbital spacecraft). These estimated 145,000 individual images exist on 12,400 magnetic tapes in a digital format primarily as Experiment Data Records (EDRs); and most are accompanied by the Supplementary Experiment Data Records (SEDRs), which render the EDRs useful. Hardcopy pictures and negatives, the designated archive products for imaging experiments, along with color products and mosaics are maintained at the National space Science Data Center (NSSDC). Also included in the discussion of imaging data are two-dimensional data produced by spacecraft instruments other than optical sensors which may be considered images in a broad sense. Examples of these instruments are imaging radar systems, scanning infrared radiometers, and photopolarimeters.
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