INTEGRAL CK files =========================================================================== This ``aareadme.txt'' file describes the contents of the kernels/ck directory of the INTEGRAL SPICE data server. It was last modified on February 25th, 2021 by Alfredo Escalante Lopez, ESAC/ESA. Contact Information -------------------------------------------------------- If you have any questions regarding this directory or its contents, please contact SPICE support at ESAC: Alfredo Escalante Lopez (+34) 91-8131-429 spice@sciops.esa.int or NAIF at JPL: Boris Semenov (818) 354-8136 Boris.Semenov@jpl.nasa.gov References and required readings -------------------------------------------------------- 1. ``Frames Required Reading'', NAIF Document 2. ``C-Kernel Required Reading'', NAIF Document 3. ``SCLK Required Reading'', NAIF Document 4. ``TIME Required Reading'', NAIF Document Brief Summary -------------------------------------------------------- This directory contains the SPICE C-Kernel files for the INTEGRAL spacecraft, its structures, and science instruments. Particularly, it contains data for the following INTEGRAL frames: Frame Name Relative to NAIF ID --------------------- ------------------- --------- INTEGRAL_SPACECRAFT J2000 -999000 File naming conventions -------------------------------------------------------- INTEGRAL spacecraft CK: The naming scheme for the INTEGRAL spacecraft CK is: integral_INST_TYPE[_ID][_DESC]_YYYYMMDD_YYYYMMDD_SCLK_vNN.bc where INST instrument/structure/sensor identifier (required): sc: for the integral spacecraft frame; TYPE Data type, where a reference to the originator of the data, the type of data and the reference period is provided. This is a three letter acronym. The first letter defines the file originator: s: Science Operations Center; m: Mission Analysis; f: Flight Dynamics; the second letter indicates the reference period of the data: a: Full mission reference; c: Cruise phase reference; l: Long term reference; m: Medium term reference; s: Short term reference; v: Very Short term reference; o: Undefined reference; the third letter defines the type of data: p: Predicted data; m: Measured data; r: Reconstructed data; t: Test data; ID mapping to the original file product IDs as defined per an ICD document (optional); DESC description of the original reference file of any particular of the original file (optional); YYYYMMDD coverage start and stop times in TDB (required); SCLK reference to SCLK used to created the CK (required): sYYYYMMDD: SCLK version YYYYMMDD for type ``step'' tYYYYMMDD: SCLK version YYYYMMDD for type ``stretch'' fYYYYMMDD: SCLK version YYYYMMDD for type ``fictional'' NN CK version number -- 2 digits (required). See [5] for further details on the SCLK types available to INTEGRAL. If multiple versions of a C-Kernel file are provided, always use the latest version (unless earlier version is needed for some special reasons.) Other directory contents -------------------------------------------------------- aareadme.txt This file. Kernel File Details -------------------------------------------------------- The most detailed description of the data in a binary CK file is provided in metadata included inside the comment area of the file. This information can be viewed using the utility programs COMMNT and SPACIT included in the NAIF Toolkit. End of aareadme file.