Solar Orbiter LSK files
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     This ``aareadme.txt'' file describes the contents of the kernels/lsk
     directory of the Solar Orbiter SPICE data server.

     It was last modified on October 6, 2016 by Marc Costa Sitja, ESAC/ESA.


Contact Information
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     If you have any questions regarding this directory or its
     contents, please contact SPICE support at ESAC:

             Marc Costa Sitja
             (+34) 91-8131-457
             mcosta@sciops.esa.int, esa_spice@sciops.esa.int
           
     or the Solar Orbiter Science Operations Center at ESAC:

             sol_soc@esa.int

     or NAIF at JPL:

            Boris Semenov
            (818) 354-8136
            Boris.Semenov@jpl.nasa.gov

      
References and required readings
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     1. ``TIME Required Reading'', NAIF Document

          
Brief Summary
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     This directory contains the generic SPICE Leapseconds Kernel files for
     the Solar Orbiter mission.
   

File naming conventions
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     The naming scheme for generic LSKs is:
 
           naifNNNN.tls
 
     where
 
           NNNN     version number (required)(e.g. 0011);
 
                    If multiple versions of a generic LSK Kernel file are
                    provided, always use the latest version (unless earlier
                    version is needed for some special reasons.)


Other directory contents
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     aareadme.txt         This file.
   
     former_versions      Directory where versions no longer valid are
                          stored for archive purposes.
   

Particulars
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     Nothing to report.

   
Kernel File Details
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     The most detailed description of the data in an LSK file is provided
     in metadata included inside the descriptive text areas of the file.
     This information can be viewed using any text editor.


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