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Mars Global Surveyor
The Mars Global Surveyor (MGS) began its primary
mission on March 9, 1999, and continued through a series
of extended missions until November 2, 2006, when
communication with the spacecraft was lost.
MGS carried these experiments:
- MOC - Mars Orbiter
Camera
- MOLA - Mars Orbiter
Laser Altimeter
- TES - Thermal
Emission Spectrometer
- MAG/ER -
Magnetometer/Electron Reflectometer
- RSS - Radio
Science Subsystem
- Accelerometer
- SPICE
The PDS Geosciences Node archives TES,
MOLA, and Radio Science data. Other data sets are
archived at other PDS Nodes.
Data
Follow the instrument links above to
find MGS data products online at the Geosciences Node or
other PDS nodes.
Data from the MGS Primary Mission are also available
on CD-ROM or DVD-ROM free of charge to NASA-funded
investigators. Others may obtain them from the National
Space Science Data Center (NSSDC)
for a nominal fee. For more information, contact us at
geosci@wunder.wustl.edu.
The MGS
Science Sampler CD-ROM was released early in the
mission to provide samples of the types of data products
each instrument would generate.
Documents
The
MGS Archive Plan
describes the generation, validation, and release of
MGS science archives. (Feb. 11, 1999, 179
KB, PDF). The Addendum
to the Archive Plan describes a revised plan for the
release of mapping phase data (Sept. 30, 1999, xxx KB,
PDF).
PDS Catalog information
is archived along with the science data:
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