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        <title>Cassini MAG Calibrated Full Res. Data in RTN Coords. 1999-01-10</title>
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        <Citation_Information>
            <author_list>Dougherty, Michele K.; Kellock, Stephen; Slootweg, A. Peter; Achilleos, Nicholas; Joy, Steven P.; Mafi, Joseph N.</author_list>
            <publication_year>2023</publication_year>
            <description>
                Cassini magnetic-field data in the highest time resolution          
                available, from the Fluxgate Magnetometer (FGM) instrument,
                for 1999-01-10 (010) in RTN coordinates.
            </description>
        </Citation_Information>
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            <lid_reference>urn:nasa:pds:cassini-mag-cal:document:data-full-rtn-desc</lid_reference>
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                Document containing a description of the Cassini MAG
                Calibrated Full Res. Data in RTN Coords. Collection.
            </comment>
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            <doi>10.17189/1520114</doi>
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                Elson, L.S., C.H. Acton, D.L. Conner and B.V. Semenov, Cassini
                SPICE Kernels V1.0, CO-S/J/E/V-SPICE-6-V1.0, NASA Planetary Data
                System, 2005. https://doi.org/10.17189/1520114
            </reference_text>
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                referenced above:

                SPICE spacecraft orientation kernels:
                99009_99019ra.bc

                Leapsecond (LSK) kernels:
                naif0012.tls

                PCK kernels:
                cpck15Dec2017.tpc

                Spacecraft clock kernels:
                cas00172.tsc
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            <doi>10.17189/1521151</doi>
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                This is the first version converted to PDS4. The DOI provided
                references the PDS3 source data set. 
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            <file_name>99010_FGM_RTN.TAB</file_name>
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            <comment>    
                RTN coordinates consist of R (radial component, Sun to the 
      spacecraft), T (tangential component, parallel to the Solar Equatorial 
      plane and perpendicular to R), and N (normal component, completes right 
      handed set).
      
      These MAG data were processed (calibrated, and rotated into RTN        
      coordinates) by the Cassini MAG team at Imperial College. They were     
      acquired by the PDS PPI node at UCLA where they were converted from     
      binary to ASCII, and the B-field magnitude, and position data removed. These
      data have been processed using an updated calibration that was produced using 
      the Proximal Orbit data.
      
      The original binary data file contained a large number of          
      backwards time steps. Due to the large number and overlap in these      
      timing errors, these data have been sorted by time.  However, a large   
      number of repeated times and extremely small time steps (1-2 msec) are  
      still present. No attempt has been to correct these errors.             
                                                                              
          Repeated Times                                                      
          =======================                                             
          1999-01-10T06:19:29.358                                             
          1999-01-10T06:19:29.483                                             
          1999-01-10T06:19:29.608                                             
          1999-01-10T06:19:29.733                                             
          1999-01-10T06:19:29.858                                             
          1999-01-10T06:19:29.983                                             
          1999-01-10T06:22:21.146                                             
          1999-01-10T06:22:21.271                                             
          1999-01-10T06:22:21.396                                             
          1999-01-10T06:22:21.521                                             
          1999-01-10T06:22:21.646                                             
          1999-01-10T06:22:21.771                                             
          1999-01-10T06:22:22.458                                             
          1999-01-10T08:35:32.625                                             
          1999-01-10T08:35:33.437                                             
          1999-01-10T08:35:33.562                                             
          1999-01-10T08:35:33.687                                             
          1999-01-10T08:35:33.812                                             
          1999-01-10T08:35:33.937                                             
          1999-01-10T08:37:00.597                                             
          1999-01-10T08:37:00.722                                             
          1999-01-10T08:37:00.847                                             
          1999-01-10T08:37:01.659                                             
          1999-01-10T08:37:01.784                                             
          1999-01-10T08:37:01.909                                             
          1999-01-10T08:37:02.034                                             
          1999-01-10T08:37:02.159                                             
          1999-01-10T08:37:42.562                                             
          1999-01-10T08:37:42.624                                             
          1999-01-10T08:37:42.687                                             
          1999-01-10T08:37:42.749                                             
          1999-01-10T08:37:42.874                                             
          1999-01-10T08:37:42.999                                             
          1999-01-10T08:37:43.124                                             
          1999-01-10T08:37:43.155                                             
          1999-01-10T08:37:43.249                                             
          1999-01-10T08:37:43.280                                             
          1999-01-10T08:37:43.374                                             
          1999-01-10T08:37:43.405                                             
          1999-01-10T08:37:43.499                                             
          1999-01-10T08:37:43.530                                             
          1999-01-10T08:37:43.624                                             
          1999-01-10T08:37:43.655                                             
          1999-01-10T08:37:43.749                                             
          1999-01-10T08:37:43.811                                             
          1999-01-10T08:37:43.874                                             
          1999-01-10T08:37:43.936                                             
          1999-01-10T08:37:43.999                                             
          1999-01-10T08:37:44.061                                             
          1999-01-10T08:37:44.186                                             
          1999-01-10T08:37:44.311                                             
          1999-01-10T08:37:44.436                                             
          1999-01-10T08:37:44.467                                             
          1999-01-10T08:37:44.561                                             
          1999-01-10T08:37:44.592                                             
          1999-01-10T08:37:44.686                                             
          1999-01-10T08:37:44.717                                             
          1999-01-10T08:37:44.811                                             
          1999-01-10T08:37:44.842                                             
          1999-01-10T08:37:44.936                                             
          1999-01-10T08:37:44.967                                             
          1999-01-10T08:37:45.061                                             
          1999-01-10T08:37:45.123                                             
          1999-01-10T08:37:45.186                                             
          1999-01-10T08:37:45.248                                             
          1999-01-10T08:37:45.311                                             
          1999-01-10T08:37:45.373                                             
          1999-01-10T08:37:45.498                                             
          1999-01-10T12:39:44.466                                             
          1999-01-10T12:39:44.591                                             
          1999-01-10T12:39:45.403                                             
          1999-01-10T12:39:45.528                                             
          1999-01-10T12:39:45.653                                             
          1999-01-10T12:39:45.778                                             
          1999-01-10T12:39:45.903                                             
          1999-01-10T12:41:12.563                                             
          1999-01-10T12:41:12.688                                             
          1999-01-10T12:41:12.813                                             
          1999-01-10T12:41:13.625                                             
          1999-01-10T12:41:13.750                                             
          1999-01-10T12:41:13.875                                             
          1999-01-10T12:41:14.000                               
                
      These spice kernels were used to process these data but are not archived:
      171215R_SCPSEops_97288_17258.bsp
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                        <field_number>1</field_number>
                        <field_location unit="byte">1</field_location>
                        <data_type>ASCII_Date_Time_YMD</data_type>
                        <field_length unit="byte">23</field_length>  
                        <description>                                              
      Spacecraft event time of the sample.
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                        <name>BR</name>
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                        <field_location unit="byte">25</field_location>
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                        <unit>nT</unit>
                        <description>                                              
      RTN radial component of the magnetic-field component in nT.             
      The radial component (R) points from the Sun to the spacecraft,         
      positive away from the Sun.
                        </description>
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                        <data_type>ASCII_Real</data_type>
                        <field_length unit="byte">10</field_length>  
                        <unit>nT</unit>
                        <description>                                              
      RTN tangential component of the magnetic field component in nT.         
      The tangential component (T) is parallel to the Solar Equatorial        
      plane (Omega Sun x R).
                        </description>
                        <Special_Constants>
                            <valid_maximum>44000.000</valid_maximum> 
                            <valid_minimum>-44000.000</valid_minimum>
                        </Special_Constants>
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                        <data_type>ASCII_Real</data_type>
                        <field_length unit="byte">10</field_length>  
                        <unit>nT</unit>
                        <description>                                              
      RTN normal component of the magnetic field component in nT.             
      The normal component (N) completes the right handed set, and            
      is roughly normal to the Solar Equatorial plane (R x Phi).
                        </description>
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                            <valid_maximum>44000.000</valid_maximum> 
                            <valid_minimum>-44000.000</valid_minimum>
                        </Special_Constants>
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