General DI liens ================ o Add a prominent explanation of what "Earth Received Time" actually is. o The DI pipeline at Cornelll is unable to automatically determine the proper geometric information, i.e. choice of target, in many cases. Thus many of the FITS keywords have 0 entered for pointing information, and more importantly for range to the target when it is the comet. Clearly we MUST correct, at least in the PDS labels, as many of these keywords as possilbe, certainly including the range to the target in ALL products where the comet is the target. Best approach to be determined by figuring out when the automatic routine fails. Possibly an interpolation will work, possibly running SPICE software to calculate the pointing, etc., possibly something else. This needs science input. o Check refs in reference.cat. Some are repetitive (AHEARNETAL2005), some are published in Icarus 2007 and need updates, and KLAASENETAL2006 needs to be updated to 2007. Need to find every mention of these references in all files (example dataset.cat, deep_impact.cat, etc.) and use the correct REFERENCE_KEY_ID for them. DIMV9P_ENC_V2 ------------- o Consider adding a supplementart index with file name, target, start time and exposure duration to the index/ directory. o We need a high-level reference/pointer to the Excel spreadsheet in the documentation volume that tabulates the various image parameters. o If possible, generate a list of those observations where it is known the target was missed or there were imaging/exposure problems. o In the calib/filters/*.lbl, fix the typo in DESCRIPTION in Column 2: (indicent -> incident). o In dataset.cat, the file naming convention states eeeeee instead of iiiiiii Validation Liens ---------------- o root directory dataset.html - no PDS label - UNIX formatted file aareadme.txt - incomplete PDS header - indicated as STREAM o /index/ directory indxinfo.txt - no mention of checksum.* files o /document/ directory pdsdd_di.ful - UNIX file pdsdd_di.idx - UNIX file