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Mars Global Surveyor:
TES
The Thermal Emission
Spectrometer (TES) Standard Products contain raw and
calibrated thermal infrared radiance spectra, visual and
thermal bolometric radiance measurements, and
atmospheric and surface properties derived from this
data. Also included are the parameters that describe
each observation, some down-linked diagnostic
information, and pointing and positional information
derived from the project's SPICE kernels. TES data are
produced by the TES Science
Team at Arizona State University and archived by the PDS
Geosciences Node.
TES Home Page
at Arizona State University
TES Data Node
at Arizona State University
The TES Data Node, a
satellite to the Geosciences Node, has the same data
online as the Geosciences Node but organized in a
different way. Instead of grouping the data by CD-ROM
archive volume, the Data Node presents all TES data on
one online "virtual" volume.
Software is available to read and extract data
from TES files.
TES Data Sets:
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Raw Data Products |
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| TES Time Sequential Data Records
(TES-TSDRs) |
Online access |
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| Derived Data
Products |
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| TES Special Products |
Online access |
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TES Data Distribution
Schedule
The MGS TES Team delivers calibrated
radiance data to the PDS every three months (January,
April, July, October). Each delivery includes data
that were acquired between six and nine months prior
to the release date. The time between data acquisition
and release is used for internal validation and
preparation by the TES Team.
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