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Contains a set of scatterometer and radiometer data
that were obtained during the Earth Flyby, Aug 18, 1999. The radar observed
portions of the South Pacific and South America
Seq C23, Jan 3, 2001; contains radiometer only data acquired during a set of Jupiter scans. These data were used to analyze synchrotron emission from Jupiter's radiation belts
Seq C26, Jul 5, 2001; contains radiometer only data acquired during a Sun scan. It is intended for calibration of the beam 3 antenna pattern. Beam 3 is the central beam used for radiometry, scatterometry, and altimetry
Seq S01, Jun 11, 2004; contains a distant scatterometer/radiometer observation
of Phoebe. In this observation, the target is smaller than the antenna
beam main lobe
Seq S05, Oct 26, 2004; contains a distant scatterometer/radiometer observation
of Titan. In this observation, the target is larger than the antenna
beam main lobe
Seq S07, Dec 31, 2004; contains a distant scatterometer/radiometer observation
of Iapetus. In this observation, the target is larger than the antenna
beam main lobe
Seq S08, Feb 17, 2005; contains a distant scatterometer/radiometer observation
of Enceladus. In this observation the target is smaller
than the antenna beam main lobe
Seq S09, Mar 9, 2005; contains a distant scatterometer/radiometer observation
of Enceladus. In this observation the target is slightly smaller
than the antenna beam main lobe
Contains Burst Ordered (LBDR and SBDR) data
products for the T4 flyby of Titan on Mar 31, 2005. Scatterometer and
radiometer data are contained on this volume
Seq S12, Jul, 14, 2005; contains a distant scatterometer/radiometer observation
of Rhea. In this observation the target is slightly larger
than the antenna beam main lobe
Contains Burst Ordered (LBDR and SBDR) data
products, and Basic Image Data Records (BIDRs) for the T7 flyby
of Titan on Sept 7, 2005. SAR Imagery is contained on this
volume
Seq S14, Sept 24,2005; contains a distant scatterometer radiometer observation
of Tethys. In this observation the target is slightly larger
than the antenna beam main lobe
Seq S14, Sep 26, 2005; contains a distant scatterometer/radiometer observation
of Hyperion. In this observation the target is slightly larger
than the antenna beam main lobe
Seq S15, Oct 11, 2005; contains a distant scatterometer/radiometer observation
of Dione. In this observation the target is larger than the antenna
beam main lobe, and four corner stares are included along with a
centered stare
Seq S16, Nov 27, 2005; contains a distant scatterometer/radiometer observation
of Rhea. In this observation the target is larger than the antenna
beam main lobe, and four corner stares are included along with a
centered stare
Seq S18, Feb 25, 2006; contains a distant scatterometer/radiometer observation
of Tethys. In this observation the target is smaller than the
antenna beam main lobe, and only a centered stare was performed
Contains Burst Ordered (LBDR and SBDR) data
products for the T12 flyby of Titan on March 18-19, 2006. Scatterometer
and radiometer data are contained on this volume
Seq S19, Mar 21, 2006; contains a distant scatterometer/radiometer observation
of Dione. In this observation the target is larger than the antenna
beam main lobe, and five corner stares are included along with a
centered stare
Seq S20, Apr 29, 2006; contains a distant scatterometer/ radiometer observation
of Titan. In this observation the target is a little larger than
the antenna beam main lobe, and only a centered stare is performed
Seq S22, Aug 16, 2005; contains a distant scatterometer/radiometer observation
of Dione. In this observation the target is slightly larger than
the antenna beam main lobe, and only one centered stare is
performed
Seq S22, Aug 17, 2006; contains a distant scatterometer/radiometer observation
of Rhea. In this observation the target is larger than the antenna beam main lobe, and only one centered stare is performed
Seq S23, Sep 10, 2006; contains a distant scatterometer/radiometer observation
of Enceladus. In this observation the target is smaller than
the antenna beam main lobe, and only one centered stare is
performed
Seq S25, Nov 09, 2006; contains a distant scatterometer/radiometer observation
of Enceladus. In this observation the target is slightly smaller than
the antenna beam main lobe
Seq S25, Nov 21, 2006; contains a distant scatterometer/radiometer observation of Dione. In this observation the target is slightly larger than the
antenna beam main lobe, and five corner stares and two centered
stares are performed
Seq S27, Jan 12, 2007; contains a distant scatterometer/radiometer observation of Titan. In this observation the target is slightly larger than
the antenna beam main lobe
Seq S27, Jan 14, 2007; contains a distant scatermeter/radiometer observation
of Titan. In this observation the target is slightly larger than the
antenna beam main lobe, and only a centered stare is performed
Seq S27, Feb 15, 2007; contains a distant scatterometer/radiometer observation of Hyperion. In this observation the target is smaller than the
antenna beam main lobe
Seq S28, Mar 08, 2007; contains a distant scatterometer/radiometer observation
of Titan. In this observation the target is larger than the
antenna beam main lobe
Seq S30, May 14, 2007; contains a distant scatterometer/radiometer observation
of Titan. In this observation the target is slightly larger than the
antenna beam main lobe
Seq S30, May 27, 2007; contains a distant scatterometer/radiometer observation
of Rhea. In this observation the target is slightly larger than the
antenna beam main lobe, and one centered stares is performed
Seq S31, Jun 28, 2007; contains a distant scatterometer/radiometer observation
of Mimas. In this observation the target is larger than the antenna
beam main lobe, and one centered stare is performed
Seq S31, Jun 28, 2007; contains a distant scatterometer/radiometer observation
of Rhea. In this observation the target is slightly larger than the
antenna beam main lobe, and four corner stares are performed
Seq S32, Jul 20, 2007; contains a distant scatterometer/radiometer observation
of Tethys. In this observation the target is larger than the
antenna beam main lobe, and only a centered stare was performed
Seq S33, Aug 29, 2007; contains a distant scatterometer/radiometer observation
of Rhea. In this observation the target is larger than the antenna
beam main lobe, and five corner stares and one centered stare are
performed
Seq S33, Sep 9, 2007; contains a distant scatterometer/radiometer observation
of Iapetus. In this observation the target is larger than
the antenna beam main lobe
Seq S33, Sep 9, 2007; contains a distant scatterometer/radiometer observation
of Iapetus. In this observation the target is larger than the
antenna beam main lobe, and four corner stares and one centered
stare are performed
Seq S33, Sep 11, 2007; contains a distant scatterometer/radiometer observation
of Iapetus. In this observation the target is larger than the
antenna beam main lobe
Seq S34, Sep 30, 2007; contains a distant scatterometer/radiometer observation
of Dione. In this observation the target is larger than the
antenna beam main lobe, and four corner stares and one centered
stare are performed
Seq S34, Sep 30, 2007; contains a distant scatterometer/radiometer observation
of Enceladus. In this observation the target is slightly smaller than
the antenna beam main lobe
Seq S34, Oct 20, 2007; contains a distant scatterometer/radiometer observation
of Titan. In this observation the target is larger than
the antenna beam main lobe
Seq S35, Dec 3, 2007; contains a distant scatterometer/radiometer observation
of Mimas. In this observation the target is smaller than the antenna
beam main lobe, and one centered stare is performed
Seq S38, Mar 12, 2008; contains distant scatterometer/radiometer observation
of Enceladus. In this obsevation the target is smaller than
the antenna beam main lobe
Seq S38, Mar 12, 2008; contains a distant scatterometer/radiometer observation
of Enceladus. In this observation the target is slightly larger than
the antenna beam main lobe
Seq S39, Apr 11, 2008;contains a distant scatterometer/radiometer observation
of Mimas. In this observation the target is smaller than the antenna
beam main lobe, and one centered stare is performed
Seq S44, Oct 9, 2008; contains distant scatterometer/radiometer observation
of Enceladus. In this observation the target is smaller than the
antenna beam main lobe