PDS_VERSION_ID = PDS3 LABEL_REVISION_NOTE = " 2010-12-07 SBN:T.Barnes Split NIEROS_0### volumes into single datasets " RECORD_TYPE = STREAM OBJECT = TEXT PUBLICATION_DATE = 2010-12-07 INTERCHANGE_FORMAT = ASCII NOTE = "ASCII description of contents of INDEX directory" END_OBJECT = TEXT END This directory contains the index tables, for this data set. The "INDEX.TAB" file lists all data files on the disk. This table represents the manifest index table required by PDS and is in delimited format, in which all columns are separated by commas and string fields are enclosed in double quotes (""). For each data file on the disk, this index lists the volume identifier, the path and file name, the data set identifier and the product creation time. The "IMGCMIDX.TAB" file lists all image files on the disk. This table is in the delimited format required by PDS, in which all columns are separated by commas and string fields are enclosed in double quotes (""). For each image file on the disk, this table lists the volume identifier, the path and file name, the start time as a UTC string, the start time in spacecraft clock counts(MET), the sequence table identifier, the name of the sequence to which the image belongs, the commanded and telemetered filter number, the length and type of the exposure, the compression table identifier, the image mean and standard deviation, the maximum pixel value, the number of saturated pixels, the focal plane temperature, the telescope and DPU deck temperatures, the data quality identifier, the distance to the center of the target, the distance to the surface of the target, the incidence, emission and phase angles, the right ascension, declination and celestial north clock angle, the center latitude and longitude of the boresight, and the vertical and horizontal pixel scale. Each of these files has an associated PDS label file, which has the same basename as each of the files listed above but with the extension LBL. These files describe the contents of each of the columns in the respective tables.