CCSD3ZF0000100000001NJPL3IF0PDS200000001 = SFDU_LABEL RECORD_TYPE = STREAM PRODUCT_CREATION_TIME = 1992-05-13 OBJECT = TEXT NOTE = "Description of Termoskan naming convention." END_OBJECT = TEXT END The general form of image and label files for the Termoskan data is: PANvwwxy.zzz where: PAN stands for panorama v = observing session number 1 = 1989-02-11 observing session 2 = 1989-03-01 observing session 3 = First 1989-03-26 observing session 4 = Second 1989-03-26 observing session ww = Wavelength channel VI = Visible channel (reflected solar) IR = Thermal infrared channel x = File group R = Raw data E = Edited data, full length panorama in each file F = Edited data files chopped into smaller fragments (maximum 512 lines) y = Fragment number for that panorama for the R and F file groups 1 = westernmost file for that panorama 2,3,4... = fragment numbers heading east from fragment 1 Note: y = D for all files in file group E (there are no fragments) zzz = Image or label file IMG = Image file LBL = Label file For example, PAN2IRED.IMG contains the entire edited panorama for the thermal channel observations taken on 1989-03-01. PAN2IRED.LBL is the corresponding detached PDS label file for that image. PAN3IRR1.IMG contains the westernmost raw thermal image file from the first of the 1989-03-26 observing sessions. PAN1VIF1.IMG contains the westernmost 512 line fragment of the edited visible channel image from 1989-02-11 (equivalent to just the first 512 lines of the PAN1VIED.IMG file). The file DNTOTEMP.DAT in the CALIB subdirectory contains the conversion from thermal channel dn values to brightness temperatures.