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  • ...indicate the start of routine operations (circle), the end of the nominal mission (triangle), and the end of HFI data acquisition (diamond). The orbital peri ...ata taken during manoeuvres are not used in the analysis. Over the nominal mission, the total reduction of scientific data due to manoeuvres was 9.2%.
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  • ...oads, the passes also acquire realtime HK and a 20 min period of real-time science (used to monitor instrument performance during the pass). Planck utilises t ...haviour of the software gap check. Software updates implemented during the mission have improved the situation such that gaps are much rarer, with a total imp
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  • ...eline. Finally, Level 4 merely acts to reformat, document, and deliver the products to the final archive (PLA). Level 1 takes input from the Mission Operation Centre's (MOC's) Data Distribution System (DDS), decompresses the
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  • ...the 2015 one is that about 1000 stable pointing periods at the end of the mission are omitted in 2018, because it has been found that the data quality was si At this point we are able to generate maps for full mission, half-ring, and odd-even-year splits) that include the effects of systemati
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  • ==Related products== ...if the description is of a generic product (e.g. frequency maps), all the products falling into that type should be listed and referenced.</span>
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  • ==Related products== ...if the description is of a generic product (e.g. frequency maps), all the products falling into that type should be listed and referenced.</span>
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  • This section describes the CMB maps produced from the Planck data. These products are derived from some or all of the nine frequency channel maps using diffe * Full-mission CMB intensity map, with corresponding confidence mask and effective beam tr
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  • ...roprietary period, which nominally ends with the release of the scientific products to the community 3.5 yrs after launch, i.e. in January 2013. A complete dat *ESA's Planck Science Office, Project Scientist J. Tauber.
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  • * auxiliary data, produced by the MOC, with the only three products used by the HFI DPC being the pointing data, the orbit data, and the time c ...MOC. Telemetry data contain the housekeeping data and the bolometer (i.e., science) data.
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  • ...antity, giving the value of that quantity as a function of time during the mission. For LFI, refer to {{PlanckPapers|planck2014-a03}} and {{PlanckPapers|plan ...nstrument-dependent) detector sampling frequency and span the full science mission. They thus consist of a large amount of data. This section is concerned w
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  • [[Category:Mission science products]] Maps for single detectors are built for full or part of the mission and are used primarily for characterization purposes: while the ones built
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  • ...ific products. At the end of the mission the consortia delivered the final products to ESA, which archives them on board at end of mission operations.
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  • <!--- [[file:GS.jpg|thumb|200px|General schematics of European Space Agency Science Ground Segments, showing how ESA Ground Segments are generally organized.]] ...k Science Ground Segment, showing the operational interfaces of the Planck Science Ground Segment.]]
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  • title = {Planck 2013 results: Overview of Planck Products and Scientific Results (p01)}, title = {Planck early results. I. The Planck mission},
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  • #[[The Planck mission|The Planck mission]] <span style="color:red">(Dupac)</span> ##[[Science | Scientific analyses products]] <span style="color:red">(bouchet)</span>
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  • #[[The Planck mission|The Planck mission]] <span style="color:red">(Dupac)</span> ##[[Science | Scientific analyses products]] <span style="color:red">(bouchet)</span>
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  • ...section is very preliminary. Its purpose is to give examples of what these products could look like. ...imilar products that are provided in a joint effort by the two DPC. These products are derived from some or all of the nine channel maps described above using
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  • ...e bandwidths are critical for the high sensitivity required for the Planck mission. Some LNAs within the FEMs met the goals at 30 GHz and 44 GHz within the me ...near polarization performance of the FEMs exceeded the requirements of the mission. The isolation between the <i>E</i>- and <i>H</i>- polarizations was measur
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  • value for each of the 72 science channels (bolometers and thermometers) for each modulation half-period. Thi ===Performance of the data compression during the mission===
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  • == The Planck mission == [http://www.esa.int/Planck Planck] is a mission of the European
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