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        <logical_identifier>urn:nasa:pds:cassini-caps-derived:data-scpot:els_scpot_2009298</logical_identifier>
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        <title>Cassini CAPS Derived Spacecraft Potential 2009-298 00:00:06 - 2009-299 00:00:06</title>
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            <author_list>Waite, J. H.; Furman, J. D.</author_list>
            <publication_year>2022</publication_year>
            <description>                                             
     This file contains Cassini CAPS spacecraft potential data,               
     acquired at SATURN between                                               
     2009-298T00:00:06.000 and 2009-299T00:00:06.000 (orbit 120).</description>
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                <discipline_name>Particles</discipline_name>
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                references the PDS3 source data set. Spacecraft Potential.  A description of how  
                                spacecraft potentials are generated by CAPS   
                                can be found in our archived SIS.</description>
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                    <data_type>ASCII_Date_Time_DOY</data_type>
                    <field_length unit="byte">17</field_length>
                    <unit>N/A</unit>
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                         UTC, in ISOD format to second resolution.  ISOD      
                         format is as follows:  YYYY-DOYTHH:MM:SS</description>
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                             of ELS is 17%.                                   
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                             estimated, use with care.                        
                         2 = Accurate value derived from non-ELS data, eg.    
                             RPWS at periapsis or PE at moon encounters.</description>
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