Clementine CD-ROMs at NSSDC
All 88 CD-ROM volumes of the Clementine raw image collection are
available at NSSDC. These disks are arranged by
Clementine orbit number, with 3 to 5 orbits contained per CD, starting with orbit 32,
the beginning of the lunar mapping phase. An
index
of the orbits and locations of the coverage for each CD is available. The raw images from
all imaging sensors (UV/Visible, Near IR, Long-Wavelength IR, High Resolution, and
Star Tracker cameras) will be included for each orbit. The image at the top of the page was taken by
the Near IR camera on March 8, 1994 from an altitude of 1600 km. It shows the 55 km
diameter crater Froelich, centered at approximately 80 N, 110 W, and part of the crater
Lovelace.
The disks were prepared by the Clementine project and the Planetary Data System.
Both browse and full resolution images are contained on the CDs, most in
compressed format. Decompression, formatting and viewing software are included on
all disks. The disks can be read on Macintosh, DOS, and UNIX platforms.
Information on ordering these CD's is available in the
CD-ROM Catalog.
Note that a set of the more "user friendly"
Lunar Digital Image Models (LDIMs),
which are processed
mosaics of these raw Clementine images, is now available.
This is a 15 volume CD-ROM set containing
mosaicked, lower resolution images of the Moon, similar to the
Viking MDIM CD-ROMs
compared to the
Viking raw image (EDR) CDs.
Also available are
High Resolution Strip Mosaic CD-ROMs
from the Clementine HiRes Camera.
Detailed Information on the CD-ROMs - NSSDC Master Catalog
The CD-ROM AAREADME file - Further Information from the CD's
Clementine CD and Orbit Index - Areal coverage and CD volume for each orbit
Clementine Page - Information on the Clementine mission
CD-ROM Catalog - Order the Clementine EDR CD-ROMs
Other Lunar Missions - Information on Apollo, Lunar Orbiter, etc.
NSSDC Planetary page
Author/Curator:
Dr. David R. Williams, dave.williams@nasa.gov
NSSDC, Mail Code 690.1
NASA Goddard Space Flight Center
Greenbelt, MD 20771
+1-301-286-1258
NASA Official: Ed Grayzeck, edwin.j.grayzeck@nasa.gov
Last Updated: 30 December 2004, DRW