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GALILEO PROBE NEP RAW DATA SET
This data set describes the data obtained by the Galileo Probe Nephelometer during the descent into the Jupiter atmosphere on December 7, 1995. The total time of data acquisition was less than two hours before the destruction of the probe in the Jupiter atmosphere.
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GALILEO PROBE NEP RAW DATA SET
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This data set describes the data obtained by the Galileo Probe Nephelometer during the descent into the Jupiter atmosphere on December 7, 1995. The total time of data acquisition was less than two hours before the destruction of the probe in the Jupiter atmosphere.
GO JUPITER/SHOEMAKER-LEVY 9 PPR CALIB FRAG G/H/L/Q1 V1.0
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This is a selected portion of the Galileo PPR data set acquired for the Shoemaker-Levy 9 fragment impacts with Jupiter in July 1994. These data focus on the time periods in which the major events were detected. Times given are equivalent UTC times for Earth-based observers.
GO JUPITER/SHOEMAKER-LEVY 9 PPR CALIB FRAG G/H/L/Q1 V1.0
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This is a selected portion of the Galileo PPR data set acquired for the Shoemaker-Levy 9 fragment impacts with Jupiter in July 1994. These data focus on the time periods in which the major events were detected. Times given are equivalent UTC times for Earth-based observers.
GO JUPITER PWS RESAMP SUMMARY SPECTRUM ANALYZER 60S V1.0
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This data set contains the System III (1965.0) trajectory and Sun and Earth phase angles of Galileo and selected Jovian moons when Galileo was inside 30 Jupiter radii from Jupiter. Trajectories are sampled every 20 seconds.
GALILEO JUPITER RTS MOMENT DATA V1.0
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GALILEO JUPITER RTS MOMENT DATA V1.0
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GALILEO ORBITER JUPITER RAW MAGNETOMETER DATA V1.0
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This data set contains raw magnetic field data acquired by the Galileo Orbiter magnetometer at Jupiter. The data set covers the time period from 1995-11-06T00:21:30 UT (Jupiter approach) until the end of mission (March 2003). The raw magnetometer data set includes various forms of data: recorded high time resolution, real-time survey (RTS), optimal averager (opt/avg), snapshot, and the calibration parameters required to generate processed data products. In addition corrected rotor angles and spacecraft relative clock and cone angles are provided to simplify future calibration and reprocessing of the data.
GALILEO ORBITER JUPITER RAW MAGNETOMETER DATA V1.0
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This data set contains raw magnetic field data acquired by the Galileo Orbiter magnetometer at Jupiter. The data set covers the time period from 1995-11-06T00:21:30 UT (Jupiter approach) until the end of mission (March 2003). The raw magnetometer data set includes various forms of data: recorded high time resolution, real-time survey (RTS), optimal averager (opt/avg), snapshot, and the calibration parameters required to generate processed data products. In addition corrected rotor angles and spacecraft relative clock and cone angles are provided to simplify future calibration and reprocessing of the data.
VG1 JUP LECP CALIBRATED RESAMPLED SCAN AVERAGED 15MIN V1.1
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This browse data consists of resampled data from the Low Energy Charged Particle (LECP) experiment on Voyager 1 while the spacecraft was in the vicinity of Jupiter. This instrument measures the intensities of in-situ charged particles (>26 keV electrons and >30 keV ions) with various levels of discrimination based on energy, mass species, and angular arrival direction. A subset of almost 100 LECP channels are included with this data set. The LECP data are globally calibrated to the extent possible (see below) and they are time averaged to about 15 minute time intervals with the exact beginning and ending times for those intervals matching the LECP instrumental cycle periods (the angular scanning periods).
GALILEO PROBE NET FLUX RADIOMETER DATA V1.0
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The Galileo Probe Net Flux Radiometer (NFR) measured net and upward radiation fluxes in Jupiter's atmosphere between about 0.44 bars and 14 bars, using five spectral channels to separate solar and thermal components. The instrument used an optical head extending through the probe wall to obtain views of the Jovian atmosphere. It sampled upward and downward radiation fluxes with a single 40 degree (full angle) conical field of view chopped between directions +/- 45 degrees from horizontal.