+-----------------------------------------------------------------------------+ | __ __ __ __ __ __ ___ __ ___ __ __ ___ | | /__\ /__` '__\ /__` |__) | / ` |__ /__` |__ |__) \ / | / ` |__ | | \__, .__/ \__/ .__/ | | \__, |___ .__/ |___ | \ \/ | \__, |___ | | | +-----------------------------------------------------------------------------+ Welcome to the study M-Matisse SPICE Kernel Dataset ============================================================ This directory contains the SPICE kernels Dataset generated for the M-Matisse mission. See more details in: https://www.cosmos.esa.int/web/spice/data For more information on SPICE for ESA Planetary Missions, please go to http://spice.esac.esa.int For information on SPICE, please go to https://naif.jpl.nasa.gov For any question or suggestion on this site, please contact: Alfredo Escalante Lopez, alfredo.escalante.lopez@ext.esa.int ESA SPICE Service, spice@cosmos.esa.int Content of this directory -------------------------------------------------------- Each subdirectory within this directory contains all the kernels of the same type that have been generated for the ExoMars2016 Mission. ck: Kernels that contain orientation for the spacecraft and some of its structures, (solar arrays, for instance). dsk: Kernels that contain files contain detailed shape models for extended objects (solar system bodies or spacecrafts for instance). fk: Kernels that define reference frames needed for the Mission. ik: Kernels for the instruments on board the spacecraft. lsk: Leapseconds kernel. mk: Meta-kernel files (a.k.a "furnsh" files) that provide lists of kernels suitable for a given mission period. pck: Kernels that define planetary constants. sclk: Spacecraft clock coefficients kernels. spk: Orbit kernels, for the spacecraft and other solar system bodies. Please refer to the aareadme.txt in each of the subdirectories for information on the contents for the specific type of kernels and the corresponding naming conventions. Usage of the SPICE Kernels for M-Matisse -------------------------------------------------------- At least a basic knowledge of the SPICE system is needed in order to use these kernels. The SPICE toolkit provides versions in Fortran (SPICELIB), C (CSPICE), IDL (icy), Matlab (mice) and Python (SpiceyPy), and the user can choose any one that suits him/her. The SPICELIB routine FURNSH, CSPICE function furnsh_c, icy routine cspice_furnsh and SpiceyPy routine furnsh load a kernel file into the kernel pool as shown below. CALL FURNSH ( 'kernel_name' ) furnsh_c ( "kernel_name" ); cspice_furnsh, 'kernel_name' cspice_funsh( 'kernel_name' ); spiceypy.furnsh( 'kernel_name' ) In the case when two or more files contain data overlapping in time for a given object, for binary kernels, the file loaded last takes precedence. If two (or more) text kernels assign value(s) using the '=' operator to identical keywords, the data value(s) associated with the last loaded occurrence of the keyword are used -all earlier values have been replaced with the last loaded value(s). ------------------- This file was last modified on March 27th, 2024 by Alfredo Escalante Lopez. End of aareadme file.