ISIS 3 Application Documentation
Imports a Kaguya SP (Spectral Profiler) file
Description
This program will import a Kaguya SP (Spectral Profiler) file to a tab delimited text file.
The text file will contain one record for each wavelength in the SP file. There are 296
wavelengths available in an SP file. Each record in the output file will contain all the
observations for a specific wavelength. The user can limit the number of observations that
are listed by using the MINOBS and MAXOBS parameters.
The documents in the kaguyasp2isis/assets directory provide information about the Kaguya
Spectral Profiler data. The directory also contains a cheat sheet to determine what the
different Quality Assessment values mean.
Please note that there is no attempt by this program to remove redundant or erroneous
data at the instrument joins (e.g., VIS, NIR1, NIR2). Also, the data currently available
do not extend to the NIR2 wavelengths in calibrated form.
Categories
History
Janet Barrett | 2014-02-19 |
Original version. This program imports binary data
from a Kaguya Spectral Profiler file and puts the
data into a tab delimited table.
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Parameter Groups
Files
Name
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Description
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FROM |
Input Kaguya SP file
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TO |
Output Kaguya text file
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Limit Parameters
Name
|
Description
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MINOBS | Minimum observation |
MAXOBS | Maximum observation |
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Files:
FROM
Description
This is the input Kaguya SP file
Type
| filename |
File Mode
| input |
Filter
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*.spc
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Files:
TO
Description
The output file will be formatted as a tab delimited
file and will contain all requested observations for
a single wavelength in each record of the file. Each
observation will include the raw, radiance, reflectance,
and QA information.
Type
| filename |
File Mode
| output |
Limit Parameters:
MINOBS
Description
This is the minimum observation of the observation range
for which information will be obtained from the input
file. If no value is specified, then the minimum will be
set to 1.
Limit Parameters:
MAXOBS
Description
This is the maximum observation of the observation range
for which information will be obtained from the input
file. If no value is specified, then the maximum will be
set to the maximum observation in the input file.