PDS_VERSION_ID = PDS3 RECORD_TYPE = STREAM OBJECT = TEXT NOTE = "Known errors and/or anomalies in the volumes" PUBLICATION_DATE = 2005-06-30 END_OBJECT = TEXT END ERRORS AND/OR ANOMALIES IN THE CURRENT VOLUME Volume CORADR_0032, Version 1 ------------------------------ 1. The Cassini Radar Transition file (EXTRAS/CRT_032_V01.TAB) contains no information about ScanStart and ScanEnd transitions. 2. The uncompressed LBDR and SBDR products have attached labels. Normally, a file that has been compressed with ZIP would have been generated without an attached label. 3. In the volume index table (INDEX/INDEX.TAB), double quotes enclose all the date/time values. Normally, PDS date/time values are not quoted, but quoting makes parsing easier for some applications. 4. The HTML documents in the DOCUMENT directory contain HTML character codes that, while all-ASCII, are not easily interpretable by someone who is reading the HTML documents as text documents. For example, "α" represents the lower-case Greek character "alpha" and is rendered as such in a web browser. Equivalent and more legible character codes (e.g., "&#alpha;") are available as of the HTML 4.0 specification but cannot be used here, as PDS requires HTML documents to comply to the HTML 3.2 specification. 5. The active mode science data segment fields in the SBDR and LBDR products are invalid and flagged accordingly. Distant satellite observations do not generate burst by burst science results. Instead, the science results for distant satellite observations are summarized in the AAREADME.TXT file in the top level directory of this volume. 6. The LBDR file does not have valid radiometry science fields. These are available in the SBDR file. Normally, the LBDR should have the same science fields as the SBDR. 7. The user should be aware that the antenna main beam usually covers all or a significant fraction of the target body during distant satellite observations. The boresight geometry fields are of limited value since they apply only to the center of the antenna beam. In some cases spacecraft pointing control puts the boresight off of the target and these fields are then invalid. 8. The instrument is operating in a special mode for this data take. Multiple bursts in flight are used to accomodate the very high range to the target. This slightly alters the meaning of the active mode geometry fields in the science data segment of the SBDR and LBDR files. For more information refer to section 8.2.1.143 in DOCUMENT/BODPSIS.PDF. ERRORS AND/OR ANOMALIES IN PREVIOUS VOLUMES Not Applicable