PDS_VERSION_ID      = PDS3                                                    
RECORD_TYPE         = FIXED_LENGTH                                            
RECORD_BYTES        = 80                                                      
SPACECRAFT_NAME     = "CLEMENTINE 1"                                          
TARGET_NAME         = {EARTH, MOON, SKY}                                      
OBJECT              = TEXT                                                    
 INTERCHANGE_FORMAT = ASCII                                                   
 PUBLICATION_DATE   = 1994-10-1                                               
 NOTE               = "ERRATA - DISCOVERED ERRORS AND ANOMALIES"              
END_OBJECT          = TEXT                                                    
END                                                                           
                                                                              
10/14/94 -  CLEMDCMP Program                                                  
  CLEMDCMP outputs Clementine decompressed images in four formats:            
  PDS labeled, unlabeled, GIF, and TIFF formats. It was discovered            
  that the PDS labeled images are missing a carriage-return character         
  at the end of each keyword label.  Although it is not a PDS standard,       
  it is recommended that a carriage-return and line-feed character            
  sequence terminate each keyword entry in a label.  The CLEMDCMP             
  program will be modified at a later time to incorporate a                   
  carriage-return and line-feed sequence. The updated version will            
  exist on a future Clementine volume.  It is important to                    
  note that software and documentation files may be updated                   
  during the production of the Clementine volumes. Always reference           
  the most recent version of the CD-ROM to obtain the most                    
  up-to-date files.                                                           
                                                                              
10/31/94 - Compressed EDR Image Files                                         
  A problem was discovered with the MINIMUM keyword value found in the        
  labels of the image files. The MINIMUM value contains the minimum density   
  number (DN) value of the image array. The value is not always correct.      
  If the minimum value of the image array is located in the upper-left corner 
  pixel of the array (row 1, column 1) then the minimum value is not properly 
  reported. The MINIMUM value reported will be the next larger minimum value  
  in the image array. The problem exists for all volumes in the archive.      
                                                                              
10/31/94 - Compressed EDR Image Files                                         
  Inconsistencies may exist between the histogram statistics found in         
  the image histogram object and the actual image that is                     
  decompressed on your computer platform. Subtle differences in the           
  floating point hardware among computer platforms may cause the              
  Density Number (DN) values of a resulting decompressed image to be          
  occasionally different (within 1 DN) than the decompressed image            
  used to generate the image histogram object. This problem exists for        
  all volumes in the archive.                                                 
                                                                              
10/31/94 - MISSINDX.HDR                                                       
  There is an inconsistency between the record length of the MISSINDX.HDR     
  file and the length reported in the MISSINDX.LBL file. The MISSINDX.LBL     
  file indicates the header file is 39 bytes. However, the correct            
  record length should be 47 bytes. Also, the MISSINDX.HDR file is missing    
  a carriage-return line-feed character sequence at the end of the line.      
                                                                              
10/31/94 - VOLDESC.CAT                                                        
  The VOLDESC.CAT file on some CD-ROM volumes may have records (lines) which  
  are not 80 characters in length. This problem exists because the file was   
  updated by hand to reflect the current volume number and orbits included on 
  the volume. Because of the hand input some lines may not be 80 characters   
  in length.