
This document describes the ROS SPICE PDS3 label format and contents.


Example label (for a CK file)
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PDS_VERSION_ID               = PDS3

RECORD_TYPE                  = FIXED_LENGTH
RECORD_BYTES                 = 1024

TARGET_NAME                  = "N/A"
^SPICE_KERNEL                = "RATT_DV_145_01_01____00216.BC"


MISSION_NAME                 = "INTERNATIONAL ROSETTA MISSION"
INSTRUMENT_HOST_NAME         = "ROSETTA-ORBITER"
DATA_SET_ID                  = "RO/RL-E/M/A/C-SPICE-6-V1.0"
KERNEL_TYPE_ID               = CK
PRODUCT_CREATION_TIME        = 2015-10-01
PRODUCT_ID                   = "RATT_DV_145_01_01____00216.BC"

PRODUCER_ID                  = "ESA-ESAC"

MISSION_PHASE_NAME           = {
                                 "CRUISE 6",
                                 "PRELANDING",
                                 "COMET ESCORT 1",
                                 "COMET ESCORT 2",
                                 "COMET ESCORT 3"
                               }

PRODUCT_VERSION_TYPE         = PREDICT

START_TIME                   = 2013-12-31T23:58:51.816
STOP_TIME                    = 2015-09-29T23:25:00.020
SPACECRAFT_CLOCK_START_COUNT = "N/A"
SPACECRAFT_CLOCK_STOP_COUNT  = "N/A"

INSTRUMENT_NAME              = "N/A"
NAIF_INSTRUMENT_ID           = -226000
SOURCE_PRODUCT_ID            = "RATT_DV_145_01_01____00216.BC"

NOTE                         = "See comments in the kernel for details"
OBJECT                       = SPICE_KERNEL
  INTERCHANGE_FORMAT         = BINARY
  KERNEL_TYPE                = POINTING
  DESCRIPTION                = "SPICE kernel containing s/c attitude, very
                                short term plan, as commanded to s/c."
END_OBJECT                   = SPICE_KERNEL
END


General notes regarding labels
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   * Strings appear in quotes except for single word strings.
   * Integers and PDS times do not take quotes.
   * Lists are enclosed within {} type brackets.
   * If a field is unknown, "UNK" may be entered.
   * If a field is not applicable to this file, "N/A" can be used.
   * If a field is unknown at the moment of the creation, but it will be
     know at a later time, "NULL" can be used.
   * Fields can spill freely, with or without white space, onto
     following lines.


Definition of Keywords/Values for SPICE Kernels:
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   PDS_VERSION_ID                PDS standards version, PDS3.

   RECORD_TYPE                   Record format of the file. For files
                                 with fixed-length records,
                                 FIXED_LENGTH; for text files, STREAM.

   RECORD_BYTES                  Record length. In the case of
                                 fixed-length records, an integer (no
                                 quotation marks).

   TARGET_NAME                   Target name. For SPICE kernels
                                 containing data specific to a target
                                 (e.g. target ephemeris SPK or target
                                 constants PCK), set to
                                 "67P/CHURYUMOV-GERASIMENKO 1 (1969
                                 R1)", "21 LUTETIA", "2867 STEINS", or
                                 "9P/TEMPEL 1 (1867 G1)" as
                                 appropriate. For SPICE kernels
                                 containing data not specific to a
                                 target (e.g. generic LSK, spacecraft
                                 CK), set to "N/A".

   ^SPICE_KERNEL                 Actual file name to which this label
                                 applies.

   MISSION_NAME                  Mission name, "INTERNATIONAL ROSETTA
                                 MISSION".

   INSTRUMENT_HOST_NAME          Spacecraft name. "ROSETTA-ORBITER",
                                 "ROSETTA-LANDER", or both.

   DATA_SET_ID                   Data set ID,
                                 "RO/RL-E/M/A/C-SPICE-6-V1.0". 'RO/RL'
                                 for Rosetta orbiter and lander,
                                 'E/M/A/C' identifies the targets of
                                 the mission (Earth, Mars, Asteroids,
                                 Comets). 'SPICE' is the SPICE data
                                 identifier. '6' is the CODMAC
                                 processing level; V1.0  is the data
                                 set version number.

   KERNEL_TYPE_ID                SPICE kernel type, CK, DSK, EK, FK,
                                 IK, LSK, PCK, SCLK, or SPK.

   PRODUCT_CREATION_TIME         Time the file was created. This follows
                                 PDS time format: yyyy-mm-dd[Thh:mm:ss].
                                 No quotes are needed.

   PRODUCT_ID                    Actual file name.


   PRODUCER_ID                   Team and/or individual who made the
                                 file.

   MISSION_PHASE_NAME            The name(s) of the mission phase.

   PRODUCT_VERSION_TYPE          Type of the information (PREDICT or ACTUAL)
                                 in the kernel.

   START_TIME                    Data start time. This follows the PDS
                                 time format: yyyy-mm-ddThh:mm:ss.ttt.
                                 No quotes are needed. For files not
                                 covering a specific time interval,
                                 "N/A".

   STOP_TIME                     Data stop time. This follows the PDS
                                 time format: yyyy-mm-ddThh:mm:ss.ttt.
                                 For files not covering a specific time
                                 interval, "N/A".

   SPACECRAFT_CLOCK_START_COUNT  "N/A" in all labels.

   SPACECRAFT_CLOCK_STOP_COUNT   "N/A" in all labels.

   INSTRUMENT_NAME               "N/A" in all labels.

   NAIF_INSTRUMENT_ID            Instrument NAIF ID code (when
                                 applicable), otherwise "N/A".

   SOURCE_PRODUCT_ID             Set to actual file name, same as
                                 PRODUCT_ID.

   NOTE                          Points the reader to the comments in the
                                 kernels.

   OBJECT                        SPICE_KERNEL for SPICE kernels.

   INTERCHANGE_FORMAT            Format of the file, either ASCII
                                 or BINARY.

   KERNEL_TYPE                   SPICE information type, Examples of
                                 possible values: EPHEMERIS, EVENTS,
                                 INSTRUMENT, LEAPSECONDS. etc.

   DESCRIPTION                   Brief description of the data in the
                                 file.

   END_OBJECT                    SPICE_KERNEL for SPICE kernels.
