PDS_VERSION_ID = PDS3 LABEL_REVISION_NOTE = "2015-06-25 SONC initial release" DATA_SET_ID = "RL-C-PTOLEMY-3-FSS-V1.0" PRODUCT_ID = "RL_TIMELINE_DESC" PRODUCT_CREATION_TIME = 2015-06-25T14:29:06 RECORD_TYPE = STREAM OBJECT = TEXT INTERCHANGE_FORMAT = ASCII PUBLICATION_DATE = 2015-06-25 NOTE = "Descritpion of the timeline file." END_OBJECT = TEXT END The Lander timeline gives an overall picture of the Lander operation over a given period (mission phase). It is an ASCII file containing synthetic information on the operation of the experiments and which reflects the sequencing of the operations, the energy consumption in Wh and the data production (number of telemetry packets) for each ON/OFF session of an experiment. The periods of operation of the experiments are deduced from the science and housekeeping data in the SONC database. The following general information is displayed for each experiment: - Start and stop times (corresponding to the time span of the data set) - Energy consumption (between start and stop times). - Number of science and housekeeping telemetry packets (between start and stop times). In addition specific information is displayed for each experiment. SD2 === - drill translation (PME1, mm) - carrousel rotation (PME2, arcmin) - carousel rotation direction (clockwise or counter clockwise) - carousel status - oven number (deduced from carousel rotation) - oven type (MTO or HTO) - status: empty or full (from volume checker) - sample volume - experiment served (CIVA-M/V, CIVA-M/I, COSAC, PTOLEMY) - drill depth (mm), available for the Comet phase only. CIVA-P ====== - the cameras which functioned (CH-1 to CH-7) - on board time - exposition duration CONSERT (Orbiter and Lander) ======== - scanning sequence number For each scanning sequence - start and stop times of data - sounding count COSAC ====== - TPST report from science telemetry (potentiometer value and oven temperature) - Tapping station position from housekeeping telemetry PTOLEMY ======== - docking station position ROLIS ===== - Lander on board time - ISB LED status - ISB exposure time - ISB infinity lens position Auxiliary data ========== Distances: - Sun, Rosetta - Earth, Rosetta - Mars, Rosetta - Comet, Rosetta Attitude on slew manoeuvres (Roll, pitch, yaw)