Pilot Planetary Data System Collection, 1985-1986.

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Pilot Planetary Data System Collection, 1985-1986.

This collection is a chronological arrangement of files from 1985-1986, the years of the founding of the PDS. The files consists of PPDS Quarterly Reports from first, second and third Quarters of FY85, PPDS Data Catalog-Flow Charts, PPDS User Requirements Documents Revisions and interoffice memoranda to the Science Working Group Members of JPL and a pamphlet with enclosures on Planetary Data Nomenclature Standards Workshops, a Professional JPL Development Center.

0.3 cubic ft. (11 folders).

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