ODL (NASA Object Description Language)

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'''ODL''' ('''Object Description Language''') is a generic structured data format developed by NASA. It is used by [[PDS]] (through version 3), and possibly other formats.
 
'''ODL''' ('''Object Description Language''') is a generic structured data format developed by NASA. It is used by [[PDS]] (through version 3), and possibly other formats.

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File Format
Name ODL (NASA Object Description Language)
Ontology

ODL (Object Description Language) is a generic structured data format developed by NASA. It is used by PDS (through version 3), and possibly other formats.

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Note that other formats exist with a similar or identical name.

Identification

ODL files are plain text, with most lines in "keyword = value" format. Most files have sections delimited by "OBJECT" and "END_OBJECT", and/or sections delimited by "GROUP" and "END_GROUP".

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