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The Seismic Experiment for Interior Structure (SEIS) Experiment Data Distribution

Date: 4/25/2019

Time: 06:00 PM

Room: Fifth Avenue

Like all NASA missions, InSight’s data will be archived at the Planetary Data System (PDS), a long-term digital data archive. This includes data from SEIS, the first seismometer deployed on the Martian ground (40 years after the Viking deck-mounted instruments), as well as those of the Auxiliary Payload Sensors Suite (APSS). For SEIS, the distributed data are those of the very broad-band (VBB), short-period (SP) sensors, SEIS electronics, leveling system, and selected lander telemetry channels.

SEIS and APSS data are received from the spacecraft in raw telemetry packets and converted to both SEED format files and ASCII tables (GeoCSV) for analysis and archiving. APSS data in SEED format will permit straightforward data comparison. Both data sets will then be delivered to the Mars SEIS Data Service (MSDS) at IPGP Data Center. IPGP maintains the SEIS data portal, which will become open-access a week prior to the first public data distribution. MSDS will also deliver SEIS data to PDS for archiving and to IRIS as a second data portal.

IRIS, an InSight educational partner, has the goal of engaging students with seismic data from Mars. The IRIS Data Management Center and MSDS will make data from the seismometer available to students, the international seismological community, and the public. Data for schools will be distributed via several international “seismo@school” projects.

The initial release of raw data archive products to the PDS, covering the period from landing to the start of the science monitoring phase, will occur within 3 months of the start of the science monitoring phase (anticipated April 2019), with calibrated products and SPICE kernels following a month later. After these initial releases, the calibrated and SPICE data will be released by the PDS every 3 months, beginning in July 2019. Public release of “uncertified” seismic velocity data via IRIS will start about 7 months after the start of the science monitoring phase and will be made every 4 weeks.

 


Presenting Author: Renee C. Weber


Authors

Constanza Pardo

Corresponding Author

pardo@ipgp.fr

Institut de Physique du Globe de Paris, Paris, , France

Corresponding Author

Renee C Weber

Presenting Author

renee.c.weber@nasa.gov

NASA MSFC, Huntsville, Alabama, United States

Presenting Author

Philippe Lognonné

lognonne@ipgp.fr

Institut de Physique du Globe de Paris, Paris, , France

William T Pike

w.t.pike@imperial.ac.uk

Imperial College, London, , United Kingdom

Domenico Giardini

domenico.giardini@erdw.ethz.ch

ETH Zurich, Zurich, , Switzerland

Ulrich Christensen

christensen@mps.mpg.de

Max Planck Institute for Solar System Research, Göttingen, , Germany

William B Banerdt

william.b.banerdt@jpl.nasa.gov

Jet Propulsion Laboratory, California Institute of Technology, Pasadena, California, United States

Don Bandfield

banfield@astro.cornell.edu

Cornell University, Ithaca, New York, United States

Jean-Luc Berenguer

jlbereng@gmail.com

Géoazur, University Côte d'Azur, Sophia Antipolis, , France

Tammy Bravo

tkb@iris.edu

Incorporated Research Institutions for Seismology, Washington, District of Columbia, United States

Vincent Conejero

conejero@ipgp.fr

Institut de Physique du Globe de Paris, Paris, , France

Mélanie Drilleau

drilleau@ipgp.fr

Institut de Physique du Globe de Paris, Paris, , France

Taoufik Gabsi

gabsi@ipgp.fr

Institut de Physique du Globe de Paris, Paris, , France

Laure Luno

laure.luno@cnes.fr

CNES, Toulouse, , France

Philippe Labrot

labrot@ipgp.fr

Institut de Physique du Globe de Paris, Paris, , France

Susan Slavney

slavney@wunder.wustl.edu

Washington University in St. Louis, St. Louis, Missouri, United States

Anne Sauron-Sornette

anne.sauron@erdw.ethz.ch

ETH Zurich, Zurich, , Switzerland

Eléonore Stutzmann

stutz@ipgp.fr

Institut de Physique du Globe de Paris, Paris, , France

The Seismic Experiment for Interior Structure (SEIS) Experiment Data Distribution

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The InSight Mission – Seismology on Mars and Beyond

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