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This table has an associated publication. If you use data from it, it may be appropriate to reference 2000asqu.book.....C (ADS BibTeX entry for the publication) either in addition to or instead of the service reference.
To cite the table as such, we suggest the following BibTeX entry:
@MISC{vo:planets_epn_core, year=2015, title={Characteristics of Planets (demo)}, author={Stephane Erard}, url={http://voparis-cdpp.obspm.fr/tableinfo/planets.epn_core}, howpublished={{VO} resource provided by the {PADC} {TAP} Server on voparis-cdpp.obspm.fr} }
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Name | Table Head | Description | Unit | UCD |
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bib_reference | Bib_reference | Bibcode preferred if available (does that include link?), doi, or other biblio id, URL | N/A | meta.bib |
c1_resol_max | C1_resol_max | Resolution in the first coordinate, upper limit | deg | pos.resolution;stat.max |
c1_resol_min | C1_resol_min | Resolution in the first coordinate, lower limit. | deg | pos.resolution;stat.min |
c1max | C1max | Right Ascension (ICRS), upper limit | deg | pos.eq.ra;stat.max |
c1min | C1min | Right Ascension (ICRS), lower limit. | deg | pos.eq.ra;stat.min |
c2_resol_max | C2_resol_max | Resolution in the second coordinate, upper limit | deg | pos.resolution;stat.max |
c2_resol_min | C2_resol_min | Resolution in the second coordinate, lower limit. | deg | pos.resolution;stat.min |
c2max | C2max | Declination (ICRS), upper limit | deg | pos.eq.dec;stat.max |
c2min | C2min | Declination (ICRS), lower limit. | deg | pos.eq.dec;stat.min |
c3_resol_max | C3_resol_max | Resolution in the third coordinate, upper limit | m | pos.resolution;stat.max |
c3_resol_min | C3_resol_min | Resolution in the third coordinate, lower limit. | m | pos.resolution;stat.min |
c3max | C3max | Distance from coordiate origin, upper limit | m | phys.distance;stat.max |
c3min | C3min | Distance from coordiate origin, lower limit. | m | phys.distance;stat.min |
creation_date | Creation_date | Date of first entry of this granule | N/A | time.creation |
dataproduct_type | Dataproduct_type | The high-level organization of the data product, from enumerated list (e.g., 'im' for image, sp for spectrum) [Note et_prod] | N/A | meta.code.class |
distance_to_primary | Distance_to_primary | Mean heliocentric distance (semi-major axis) | km | pos.distance;stat.min |
elevation_max | Elevation_max | Highest relief relative to ellipsoid | km | pos.bodyrc.alt;stat.max |
elevation_min | Elevation_min | Deepest depression relative to ellipsoid | km | pos.bodyrc.alt;stat.min |
emergence_max | Emergence_max | Emergence angle during data acquisition, upper limit | deg | pos.posAng;stat.max |
emergence_min | Emergence_min | Emergence angle during data acquisition, lower limit. | deg | pos.posAng;stat.min |
equatorial_radius | Equatorial_radius | Equatorial radius (1 bar level on giant planets) | km | phys.size.radius |
equatorial_radius_uncertainty | Equatorial_radius_uncertainty | Uncertainty on equatorial radius | km | phys.size.radius;stat.error |
granule_gid | Granule_gid | Common to granules of same type (e.g. same map projection, or geometry data products). Can be alphanumeric. | N/A | meta.id |
granule_uid | Granule_uid | Internal table row index Unique ID in data service, also in v2. Can be alphanumeric. | N/A | meta.id |
incidence_max | Incidence_max | Incidence angle (solar zenithal angle) during data acquisition, upper limit | deg | pos.posAng;stat.max |
incidence_min | Incidence_min | Incidence angle (solar zenithal angle) during data acquisition, lower limit. | deg | pos.posAng;stat.min |
instrument_host_name | Instrument_host_name | Standard name of the observatory or spacecraft. | N/A | meta.id;instr.obsty |
instrument_name | Instrument_name | Standard name of instrument | N/A | meta.id;instr |
mass | Mass | Mass of planet | kg | phys.mass |
mean_radius | Mean_radius | Mean radius (1 bar level on giant planets) | km | phys.size.radius |
mean_radius_uncertainty | Mean_radius_uncertainty | Uncertainty on mean radius | km | phys.size.radius;stat.error |
measurement_type | Measurement_type | UCD(s) defining the data, with multiple entries separated by hash (#) characters. | N/A | meta.ucd |
modification_date | Modification_date | Date of last modification (used to handle mirroring) | N/A | time.update |
obs_id | Obs_id | Associates granules derived from the same data (e.g. various representations/processing levels). Can be alphanumeric, may be the ID of original observation. | N/A | meta.id |
phase_max | Phase_max | Phase angle during data acquisition, upper limit | deg | pos.phaseAng;stat.max |
phase_min | Phase_min | Phase angle during data acquisition, lower limit. | deg | pos.phaseAng;stat.min |
polar_radius | Polar_radius | Polar radius (1 bar level on giant planets) | km | phys.size.radius |
polar_radius_uncertainty | Polar_radius_uncertainty | Uncertainty on polar radius | km | phys.size.radius;stat.error |
processing_level | Processing_level | CODMAC calibration level; see the et_cal note http://dc.g-vo.org/tableinfo/titan.epn_core#note-et_cal for what values are defined here. [Note et_cal] | N/A | meta.code;obs.calib |
publisher | Publisher | A short string identifying the entity running the data service used. | N/A | meta.ref |
release_date | Release_date | Start of public access period | N/A | time.release |
rms_deviation | RMS_deviation | Average departure from ellipsoid | km | phys.size.radius;stat.stdev |
s_region | S_region | ObsCore-like footprint, valid for celestial, spherical, or body-fixed frames. | N/A | phys.outline;obs.field |
service_title | Service_title | Title of resource (an acronym really, will be used to handle multiservice results) | N/A | meta.title |
sideral_rotation_period | Sideral_rotation_period | Rotation period (internal for giant planets) | h | time.period.rotation |
spatial_frame_type | Spatial_frame_type | Flavor of coordinate system, defines the nature of coordinates. From enumerated list | N/A | meta.code.class;pos.frame |
spectral_range_max | Spectral_range_max | Spectral range (frequency), upper limit | Hz | em.freq;stat.max |
spectral_range_min | Spectral_range_min | Spectral range (frequency), lower limit. | Hz | em.freq;stat.min |
spectral_resolution_max | Spectral_resolution_max | Sectral resolution, upper limit | Hz | spect.resolution;stat.max |
spectral_resolution_min | Spectral_resolution_min | Sectral resolution, lower limit. | Hz | spect.resolution;stat.min |
spectral_sampling_step_max | Spectral_sampling_step_max | spectral sampling step, upper limit | Hz | em.freq.step;stat.max |
spectral_sampling_step_min | Spectral_sampling_step_min | spectral sampling step, lower limit. | Hz | em.freq.step;stat.min |
target_class | Target_class | Type of target, from enumerated list | N/A | meta.code.class;src |
target_name | Target_name | Standard IAU name of target (from a list related to target class), case sensitive | N/A | meta.id;src |
time_exp_max | Time_exp_max | Integration time of the measurement, upper limit | s | time.duration;obs.exposure;stat.max |
time_exp_min | Time_exp_min | Integration time of the measurement, lower limit. | s | time.duration;obs.exposure;stat.min |
time_max | Time_max | Acquisition stop time (in JD) | d | time.end |
time_min | Time_min | Acquisition start time (in JD) | d | time.start |
time_sampling_step_max | Time_sampling_step_max | Sampling time for measurements of dynamical phenomena, upper limit | s | time.interval;stat.max |
time_sampling_step_min | Time_sampling_step_min | Sampling time for measurements of dynamical phenomena, lower limit. | s | time.interval;stat.min |
time_scale | Time_scale | Always UTC in data services (may be relaxed in computational services such as ephemeris) - from enumerated list | N/A | time.scale |
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