PDS_VERSION_ID = PDS3 RECORD_TYPE = STREAM OBJECT = TEXT PUBLICATION_DATE = 2002-09-04 NOTE = "DOCINFO.TXT describes the contents of the DOCUMENT directory." END_OBJECT = TEXT END The /DOCUMENT directory contains 8 user sub-directories each containing documents relevant to the Voyager mission, instruments, data, or other aspects related to this volume. For more information about the contents of a specific sub-directory, please refer to the /DOCUMENT directory tree structure diagram provided below. An ASCII text version with all graphics removed (file extension .ASC) is provided for every document. An HTML version with tables and figures embedded in the document (file extension .HTM) is provided for all of the Space Science Reviews Voyager Project Special Issue articles. Scanned images of figures and tables in Graphics Interchange Format (GIF89A, file extension .GIF) are included both for use with the HTMLs and with graphics viewers. The naming convention for GIF the images is FIGxx.GIF or TABxx.GIF where xx is the number assigned to the figure or table number in the original document. Exceptions to this convention are described in the individual sub-directories. The viewability of some of these images may depend significantly upon the operating system and the viewer used to view them. Specifically, they are best viewed on a color monitor. While most of the documents are reproduced in their entirety, others include only the pages or sections appropriate to this archive. /DOCUMENT directory tree structure: [DOCUMENT] | |- DOCINFO.TXT (this file) describes contents of the /DOCUMENT | directory tree | |- [CRS] contains copies of the Voyager CRS investigation | description (CRSINST) | |- [LECP] contains copies of the Voyager LECP investigation | description (LECPINST) | |- [MAG] contains copies of the Voyager MAG investigation | description (MAGINST) | |- [MISSION] contains copies of the Voyager mission description | (MISSION) | |- [PLS] contains copies of the Voyager PLS investigation | description (PLSINST) | |- [PRA] contains copies of the Voyager PRA investigation | description (PRAINST) | |- [PWS] contains copies of the Voyager PWS investigation | description (PWSINST) | |- [SYMBOLS] contains GIF89A images of characters not supported by | HTML (e.g. Greek characters, mathematical symbols, | etc.). No user files Key files: DOCINFO.TXT (This file) describes directory contents. Document description: CRS/CRSINST Stone, et al. (pp. 355-376)*. 'Cosmic Ray Investigation for the Voyager Missions; Energetic Particle Studies in the Outer Heliosphere - and Beyond' [REFERENCE_KEY_ID = 'STONEETAL1977'] CRS/CRSDATA Data and instrument description document provided by the NSSDC for data set 77-048A-08A, 'Voyager 1 and 2 Cosmic Ray Subsystem - Description of Jupiter Encounter Data,' 1979. [REFERENCE_KEY_ID = 'NSSDCCRS1979'] LECP/LECPINST Krimigis, et al. (pp. 329-354)*. 'The Low Energy Charged Particle (LECP) Experiment on the Voyager Spacecraft' [REFERENCE_KEY_ID = 'KRIMIGISETAL1977'] MAG/MAGINST Behannon, et al. (pp. 235-257)*. 'Magnetic Field Experiment for Voyagers 1 and 2' [REFERENCE_KEY_ID = 'BEHANNONETAL1977'] MISSION/MISSION Kohlhase, C. E., and P. A. Penzo, 'Voyager Mission Description,' Space Sci. Rev., Vol. 21, No. 2, Nov. 1977, pp. 77-101. [REFERENCE_KEY_ID = 'KOHLHASE&PENZO1977'] PLS/PLSINST Bridge, et al. (pp. 259-287)*. 'The Plasma Experiment on the 1977 Voyager Mission' [REFERENCE_KEY_ID = 'BRIDGEETAL1977'] PRA/PRAINST Warwick, et al. (pp. 309-327)*. 'Planetary Radio Astronomy Experiment for Voyager Missions' [REFERENCE_KEY_ID = 'WARWICKETAL1977'] PWS/PWSINST Scarf and Gurnett, (pp. 289-308)*. 'A Plasma Wave Investigation for the Voyager Mission' [REFERENCE_KEY_ID = 'SCARF&GURNETT1977'] *Documents reproduced from: Space Science Reviews, Voyager Project Special Issue, Vol. 21, No. 2, Dec. 1977. Reprinted with permission of Kluwer Academic Publishers, Dordrecht, Boston, London. The following copyright applies to all of the Space Science Reviews articles reproduced on this volume: This material is posted here with permission of Kluwer Academic Publishers (Kluwer). Such permission of Kluwer does not in any way imply Kluwer endorsement of any PDS product or service. Internal or personal use of this material is permitted. However, permission to reprint/republish this material for advertising or promotional purposes or for creating new collective works for resale or redistribution must be obtained from Kluwer.