Hello,
Thank you for you interest in MISR data.
You can obtain the date and path of the data based on the naming convention of the file.
For MIL2ASLS.003, the naming convention is MISR_AM1_AS_LAND_
Pnnn_
Onnnnnn_
Fnn_
nnnn.nc
Pnnn corresponds to the orbit path. The orbit path will give you the path and the start date/end date for each granule. The
MISR Browse Tool can get you this information by clicking on the 'Path' tab at the top. Also, click
here to learn more about MISR paths.
Onnnnnn is the absolute orbit number. The orbit number can get you the start date/end date for each granule. To retrieve the this information you can use the
MISR Browse Tool or the
MISR Orbit Tool.
Note: Just be aware MISR Orbit Tool uses the orbit start time to assign orbits to a date, while the MISR Browse Tool will report any orbit that either starts or finishes on that date.
Fnn is the is the file format version number.
nnnn is the file content version number.
If you would like to learn more information about MISR's file naming go to
MISR's Data Product Specifications.
Thanks,
ASDC