Adding in metadata SPICE kernels used to process L0/L1/HK Epoch times is on-going (for L1/HK CDF they will provide as entries of the "Parents" global attribute)
First L1 CDF for SBM mode should be available next week in the ROC Web site
To be done: QUALITY_BITMASK/QUALITY_FLAG, SOOP/OBS_ID
ROC will progressively get the programs (from Gitlab as RCS software) to create the summary plots at LESIA
Conventions:
File naming : see mail sent on April 18, 2020 at 18:30 by X.Bonnin "[roc.rcs] RPW summary plots -- proposal for file naming convention and delivery to LESIA"
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Proposed implementation:
For IDL (SCMCAL and TDS_CALBA):- An instance of SPICE/ICY N00066 has been already installed on the roc2-dev.obspm.fr and roc.obspm.fr servers in /usr/local/spice/icy folder. (N.B. feel free to use it on your own for RCS dev/test).- Before each run of the RCS by the ROC pipeline, the variable $IDL_DLM_PATH will be automatically set to point towards the /usr/local/spice/icy/lib path containing the icy.dlm and icy.so files
For Python (LFR_CALBUT):- It is highly recommended to the LFR team to use the spiceypy module (https://spiceypy.readthedocs.io/en/master/) for any SPICE computation. Please be sure to apply the version 2.2.0 working with CSPICE N00066.- spiceypy will be installed by the ROC when deploying the LFR_CALBUT virtual environment on the roc servers. As for other Python dependencies, it will be done using the requirements.txt file (for you it means just add the line "spiceypy == 2.2.0" to the config/calbut_requirements.txt file)
We have noticed that BICAS (Matlab) and THR_CALBAR (IDL) are not concerned by SPICE implementation for now.
Two additional environment variables SPICE_MK_PRED_PATH and SPICE_MK_FLOWN_PATH pointing towards "predictived" and "as-flown" metakernels
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To be delivered to ROC in "cal" folder in sftp-lesia
Should now converge on naming convention → solo_CAL_rpw-*.cdf
To be implemented --> calibration catalog files (JSON instead of XML ?)