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        <version_id>1.0</version_id>
        <title>MGS Digital Map of the Mars Geoid Derived from the MGS75C Model</title>      
        <information_model_version>1.22.0.0</information_model_version> 
        <product_class>Product_Observational</product_class>
        <Citation_Information>
            <publication_year>2025</publication_year> 
            <keyword>MGS</keyword>
            <keyword>RSS</keyword>
            <description> 
                This file contains a digital map of the Mars geoid derived from
                the MGS75C model of the Mars gravity field. The JOD75C60 gravity 
                anomaly is computed from a truncated MGS75C solution (from degree 2 up to degree 60).
                The data cover 1998-03-28T00:00:00Z to 1999-11-08T14:00:00Z.     
            </description>
            <List_Author>
               <Person>
                    <given_name>William</given_name>
                    <family_name>Sjogren</family_name>
                    <sequence_number>1</sequence_number>
                    <Affiliation>
                        <organization_name>Jet Propulsion Laboratory</organization_name>
                        <organization_rorid>https://ror.org/027k65916</organization_rorid>
                    </Affiliation>
                </Person>
            </List_Author>
        </Citation_Information>
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            <Modification_Detail>
                <modification_date>2025-02-18</modification_date>
                <version_id>1.0</version_id>
                <description>
                    This product, JOD75C60.IMG, was originally released as part
                    of the PDS3 MGS-M-RSS-5-SDP-V1.0 data set. The metadata have been 
                    migrated to PDS4. 
                    
                    The keywords WESTERNMOST_LONGITUDE,EASTERNMOST_LONGITUDE,                         
                    MINIMUM_LATITUDE, and MAXIMUM_LATITUDE. As used in radio science 
                    products, these are the extreme values at pixel centers rather than 
                    the extremes of the area represented. For example, if the image has 
                    180 rows at equally spaced latitudes 
                    (-89.5, -88.5, ..., -0.5, +0.5, ..., +89.5)      
                    then                                                              
                                       MINIMUM_LATITUDE = -89.5 and                   
                                       MAXIMUM_LATITUDE =  89.5                       
                    A more conventional usage might have these same keywords set to 
                    -90.0 and +90.0, respectively, because those are the limits of 
                    the area represented by the pixels.  In cases where the radio science 
                    image has 181 rows (-90.0, -89.0, ...,-1.0, 0.0, +1.0, ..., +90.0), 
                    the radio science label would show  
                                       MINIMUM_LATITUDE = -90.0 and                   
                                       MAXIMUM_LATITUDE =  90.0                       
                    The more conventional label, in this case, would have the same values.                                                          
                </description>
            </Modification_Detail>
        </Modification_History>
    </Identification_Area>
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        <Time_Coordinates>
            <start_date_time>1998-03-28T00:00:00Z</start_date_time>
            <stop_date_time>1999-11-08T14:00:00Z</stop_date_time>
        </Time_Coordinates>
        <Primary_Result_Summary>
            <purpose>Science</purpose>
            <processing_level>Derived</processing_level> 
            <description>Mars Global Surveyor Gravity Anomaly Maps Data</description>
        </Primary_Result_Summary> 
        <Investigation_Area>
            <name>Mars Global Surveyor</name>
            <type>Mission</type>
            <Internal_Reference>
                <lid_reference>urn:nasa:pds:context:investigation:mission.mars_global_surveyor</lid_reference> 
                <reference_type>data_to_investigation</reference_type>
            </Internal_Reference> 
        </Investigation_Area>
        <Observing_System>
            <Observing_System_Component>
                <name>Mars Global Surveyor</name>
                <type>Host</type> 
                <Internal_Reference>
                    <lid_reference>urn:nasa:pds:context:instrument_host:spacecraft.mgs</lid_reference> 
                    <reference_type>is_instrument_host</reference_type> 
                </Internal_Reference> 
            </Observing_System_Component> 
            <Observing_System_Component>
                <name>Radio Science Subsystem (RSS)</name>
                <type>Instrument</type> 
                <Internal_Reference>
                    <lid_reference>urn:nasa:pds:context:instrument:mgs.rss</lid_reference>
                    <reference_type>is_instrument</reference_type>
                </Internal_Reference> 
            </Observing_System_Component> 
        </Observing_System>  
        <Target_Identification> 
            <name>Mars</name> 
            <type>Planet</type>
            <Internal_Reference>
                <lid_reference>urn:nasa:pds:context:target:planet.mars</lid_reference> 
                <reference_type>data_to_target</reference_type> 
            </Internal_Reference> 
        </Target_Identification>
        <Discipline_Area>
            <cart:Cartography>
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                    <local_identifier_reference>Array_3D_Image</local_identifier_reference>
                    <local_reference_type>cartography_parameters_to_image_object</local_reference_type>
                </Local_Internal_Reference>
                <cart:Spatial_Domain>
                    <cart:Bounding_Coordinates>
                        <cart:west_bounding_coordinate unit="deg">-180.0</cart:west_bounding_coordinate>
                        <cart:east_bounding_coordinate unit="deg">179.0</cart:east_bounding_coordinate>
                        <cart:north_bounding_coordinate unit="deg">90.0</cart:north_bounding_coordinate>
                        <cart:south_bounding_coordinate unit="deg">-90.0</cart:south_bounding_coordinate>
                    </cart:Bounding_Coordinates>
                </cart:Spatial_Domain>
                <cart:Spatial_Reference_Information>
                    <cart:Horizontal_Coordinate_System_Definition>
                        <cart:Planar>
                            <cart:Map_Projection>
                                <cart:map_projection_name>Equirectangular</cart:map_projection_name>
                                <cart:Equirectangular>
                                    <cart:latitude_of_projection_origin unit="deg">0</cart:latitude_of_projection_origin>
                                    <cart:standard_parallel_1 unit="deg">0</cart:standard_parallel_1>
                                    <cart:longitude_of_central_meridian unit="deg">0</cart:longitude_of_central_meridian>
                                </cart:Equirectangular>
                            </cart:Map_Projection>
                            <cart:Planar_Coordinate_Information>
                                <cart:planar_coordinate_encoding_method>Coordinate Pair</cart:planar_coordinate_encoding_method>
                                <cart:Coordinate_Representation>
                                    <cart:pixel_resolution_x unit="m/pixel">59110.0455857414781</cart:pixel_resolution_x>
                                    <cart:pixel_resolution_y unit="m/pixel">58947.2130066028694</cart:pixel_resolution_y>
                                    <cart:pixel_scale_x unit="pixel/deg">1.00278551532033422</cart:pixel_scale_x>
                                    <cart:pixel_scale_y unit="pixel/deg">1.00555555555555554</cart:pixel_scale_y>
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                                <cart:upperleft_corner_x unit="m">-10669445.5541951191</cart:upperleft_corner_x>
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                        </cart:Planar>
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                            <cart:latitude_type>Planetocentric</cart:latitude_type>
                            <cart:spheroid_name>MGS75C</cart:spheroid_name>
                            <cart:a_axis_radius unit="m">3396190</cart:a_axis_radius>
                            <cart:b_axis_radius unit="m">3396190</cart:b_axis_radius>
                            <cart:c_axis_radius unit="m">3396190</cart:c_axis_radius>
                            <cart:longitude_direction>Positive East</cart:longitude_direction>
                        </cart:Geodetic_Model>
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            </cart:Cartography>
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                    <disp:horizontal_display_axis>Sample</disp:horizontal_display_axis>
                    <disp:horizontal_display_direction>Left to Right</disp:horizontal_display_direction>
                    <disp:vertical_display_axis>Line</disp:vertical_display_axis>
                    <disp:vertical_display_direction>Top to Bottom</disp:vertical_display_direction>
                </disp:Display_Direction>
            </disp:Display_Settings>
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    </Observation_Area>
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        <Internal_Reference>
            <lidvid_reference>urn:nasa:pds:mgs-rss:data-sha:jgm75c01::1.0</lidvid_reference>
            <reference_type>data_to_derived_product</reference_type>
        </Internal_Reference>
        <Internal_Reference>
            <lidvid_reference>urn:nasa:pds:mgs-rss:data-shb:jgm75c01::1.0</lidvid_reference>
            <reference_type>data_to_derived_product</reference_type>
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        <Source_Product_External> 
            <external_source_product_identifier>MGS-M-RSS-5-SDP-V1.0:MGS75C.GEOID:JOD75C60.IMG</external_source_product_identifier> 
            <reference_type>data_to_derived_source_product</reference_type>
            <doi>10.17189/1519757</doi> 
            <curating_facility>PDS Planetary Plasma Interactions Node</curating_facility> 
            <description> 
                This is the first version converted to PDS4. The DOI references the source PDS3 data set.  
            </description>
        </Source_Product_External>
    </Reference_List> 
    <File_Area_Observational>
        <File>
            <file_name>JOD75C60.IMG</file_name>
            <creation_date_time>2000-02-08T10:56:21</creation_date_time>
            <file_size unit="byte">521280</file_size>
            <md5_checksum>d689c8cc950097ed2406cffe8e9cbda6</md5_checksum>
        </File> 
        <Array_3D_Image>
            <local_identifier>Array_3D_Image</local_identifier>
            <offset unit="byte">0</offset>
            <axes>3</axes>
            <axis_index_order>Last Index Fastest</axis_index_order>
            <description>
                Each point is the Mars geoid height in meters above a reference
                ellipsoid (semi-major-axis = 3397.0 km, GM = 42828.35796 km**3/s**2,
                flattening = 5.079304192e-3, and rotation rate = 7.088218081e-5 rad/s).                                 
            </description>
            <Element_Array>
                <data_type>IEEE754MSBDouble</data_type>
                <unit>mm/s/s</unit>
            </Element_Array>
            <Axis_Array>
                <axis_name>Band</axis_name>
                <elements>1</elements>
                <sequence_number>1</sequence_number>
            </Axis_Array>
            <Axis_Array>
                <axis_name>Line</axis_name>
                <elements>181</elements>
                <sequence_number>2</sequence_number>
            </Axis_Array>
            <Axis_Array>
                <axis_name>Sample</axis_name>
                <elements>360</elements>
                <sequence_number>3</sequence_number>
            </Axis_Array>
            <Special_Constants>
                <missing_constant>-3.40282265508890445e+38</missing_constant>
            </Special_Constants>
            <Object_Statistics>
                <description>
                    The Digital Map contains                      
    values of the geoid.  The values can be obtained                          
    by multiplying the sample in the map by SCALING_FACTOR                    
    and then adding OFFSET.
                </description>
            </Object_Statistics>
        </Array_3D_Image>
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