![Footprint plot of the ShadowCam images in the fifth release at the South pole [NASA/KARI/ASU/Intuitive Machines]](/ckeditor_assets/pictures/1486/content_shc-pds4-sp.png)
The ShadowCam team released its fifth PDS release on 26 February 2024. This release includes 5,512 observations from January through March 2024, totaling 5.44 TiB of data.
The ShadowCam team released its fifth PDS release on 26 February 2024. This release includes 5,512 observations from January through March 2024, totaling 5.44 TiB of data.
The Korea Aerospace Research Institute (KARI) Korea Pathfinder Lunar Orbiter (KPLO, also known as Danuri) has been in orbit around the Moon since the end of December 2022. This release includes collar image sequences, dark calibration, Earth shine experiment, equatorial analogs, and more!
Data products in this release include raw and calibrated observations. Each observation also includes several derived products such as Cloud-Optimized GeoTIFFs (COGs), histogram CSV files, and smear maps to help view the data or interpret the observation more easily. Users can find more details on data formats, the ShadowCam instrument, and calibration in the document collection within the archive.
In addition to the PDS archive, we release the ShadowCam PDS dataset into the data portal operated by the Science Operations Center (SOC). This portal lets you search this and other datasets the SOC manages using a map and an advanced search interface. ShadowCam observations in the data portal allow full-resolution viewing of all data, context maps, interactive histograms, and dynamic stretching of the 32-bit data directly from your web browser. You can also download all available products to process or use on your systems.
Related links:
PDS Archive: https://pds.shadowcam.asu.edu/
Data Portal: https://data.ser.asu.edu/
KPLO Mission Page: https://www.kari.re.kr/kplo/
NASA PDS: https://pds.nasa.gov/
KARI PDS: https://www.kari.re.kr/kpds/?lang=EN
Posted by Nick Estes on 26 February 2025