{"@type": "dcat:Dataset", "accessLevel": "public", "bureauCode": ["026:00"], "contactPoint": {"@type": "vcard:Contact", "fn": "Planetary Data System", "hasEmail": "mailto:pds-operator@jpl.nasa.gov"}, "description": "The MARIE (Martian Radiation Environment Experiment) aboard the 2001       Mars Odyssey spacecraft, was launched on April 7, 2001 and arrived at       Mars on October 24, 2001.  Data were collected intermittently during       the cruise phase, starting in late April and ending in late July.  A       problem with MARIE&apos;s onboard computer occurred in early August and       the instrument was turned off until early March 2002, after       Odyssey&apos;s mapping orbit had been established.  Data have been       collected from that time to the present without major interruption.       Routine minor interruptions of up to 36 hours have occurred during the       orbital phase, in which the instrument&apos;s data is erased from the       local storage (after having been downloaded).  MARIE is oriented to       point in the direction opposite Odyssey&apos;s velocity vector.  Space       radiation is for most part isotropic, so the orientation of Odyssey is       usually not critical and references to external coordinate systems are       not a part of the data returned by MARIE.  There is one exception to       the statement that space radiation is isotropic.  During the early       stages of solar particle events, there can be directionality in the       particle flux.", "identifier": "urn:nasa:pds:context_pds3:data_set:data_set.ody-m-mar-3-rdr-calibrated-data-v1.0;urn:nasa:pds:context_pds3:data_set:data_set.ody-m-mar-3-rdr-calibrated-data-v1.0::99.0", "keyword": ["__"], "license": "https://www.usa.gov/government-works", "modified": "2026-04-06", "programCode": ["026:000"], "publisher": {"@type": "org:Organization", "name": "planetary plasma interactions"}, "theme": ["Planetary Science"], "title": "ODYSSEY MARS MARIE CALIBRATED DATA V1.0"}