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Dawn VIR Mirror C-Kernel: SCIENCE LAMO (VSL)

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Description This dataset contains the binary SPICE C-kernels (.bc) representing the scanning mirror orientation of the VIR Spectrometer during the VSL of the NASA Dawn Mission at Vesta. These kernels are essential for the geometric registration and hyper-spectral data cubes projection on the planetary surface. These products are functionally identical to the official mission kernels hosted at the NASA NAIF/PDS Archive . This dataset was generated using the TM2ck Pipeline (Version 1.1), an automated tool that reconstructs mirror positions from raw Housekeeping telemetry (APID 102). https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.19203210

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SPICE, Vesta, NASA Dawn, C-Kernel, Ceres, Space Geometry, VIR Spectrometer, NAIF

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