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Navigation and Ancillary Information Facility's SPICE
The Navigation and Ancillary Information Facility (NAIF), acting under the directions of NASA's Planetary Science Division, has built an information system named 'SPICE' to assist NASA scientists in planning and interpreting scientific observations from space-borne instruments, and to assist NASA engineers involved in modeling, planning andexecuting activities needed to conduct planetary exploration missions The use of SPICE extends from mission concept development through the post-mission data analysis phase,including help with correlation of individual instrument data sets with those from other instruments on the same or on other spacecraft.
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과학기술정보통신부 국립전파연구원 항공 우주방사선량 정보
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입력한 날짜 및 항공편명에 대한 누적 항공 우주방사선량(mSv)을 제공합니다(NAIRAS : 태양방사선 + 은하방사선 모델, CARI-6 : 은하방사선 모델). 해당 데이터가 보유한 컬럼은 다음과 같습니다. 컬럼명 : 항공편명, 출발지 공항, 도착지 공항, 출발일시, 도착일시, 우주방사선 모델명, 누적 방사선 피폭량(mSv)
과학기술정보통신부 중앙전파관리소 비정지궤도위성의 궤도면 정보
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과학기술정보통신부 중앙전파관리소 위성전파감시센터에서 관리하고 있는 이 공공데이터는 비정지궤도위성의 궤도면 정보를 담고 있으며, 각 위성에 대한 통고일련번호와 궤도경사각, 원지점 값으로 구성되어 있습니다. 통고일련번호는 위성을 구분하기 위해 부여된 고유 번호이며, 궤도경사각은 위성 궤도면과 적도면 사이가 이루는 각도를 의미해 위성의 운행 특성을 파악하는데 활용됩니다. 원지점은 궤도상에서 지구 중심으로부터 가장 멀리 떨어진 지점을 나타내며, 궤도 형태와 안정성을 분석하는데 활용됩니다. 이 공공데이터는 우주감시, 통신위성 운용, 우주환경 모니터링, 궤도추적 연구 등에 기초자료로 활용되며, 위성운영 효율성과 우주안전 관리와 관련된 정책 수립 및 기술 개발에도 활용될 수 있습니다.
VENUS EXPRESS SPICE KERNELS V1.0
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SPICE deals with ancillary data needed to support the planning for, and analysis of, science instrument data. As well as software (the SPICE toolkit) and documentation, SPICE provides data files, called kernels, that contain ancillary information which has been created in such a way as to allow easy access and correct usage by the space science and engineering communities.
NAAMES C-130 Aircraft In-Situ Radiation Data
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NAAMES_Radiation_AircraftInSitu_Data is the North Atlantic Aerosols and Marine Ecosystems Study (NAAMES) in-situ radiation data collected onboard the C-130 aircraft during the NAAMES campaign. NAAMES was a NASA funded Earth-Venture Suborbital (EVS) mission with 4 deployments occurring from 2015-2018. Data collection is complete. The NASA North Atlantic Aerosols and Marine Ecosystems Study (NAAMES) project was the first NASA Earth Venture – Suborbital mission focused on studying the coupled ocean ecosystem and atmosphere. NAAMES utilizes a combination of ship-based, airborne, autonomous sensor, and remote sensing measurements that directly link ocean ecosystem processes, emissions of ocean-generated aerosols and precursor gases, and subsequent atmospheric evolution and processing. Four deployments coincide with the seasonal cycle of phytoplankton in the North Atlantic Ocean: the Winter Transition (November 5 – December 2, 2015), the Bloom Climax (May 11 – June 5, 2016), the Deceleration Phase (August 30 – September 24, 2017), and the Acceleration Phase (March 20 – April 13, 2018). Ship-based measurements were conducted from the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution Research Vessel Atlantis in the middle of the North Atlantic Ocean, while airborne measurements were conducted on a NASA Wallops Flight Facility C-130 Hercules that was based at St. John's International Airport, Newfoundland, Canada. Data products in the ASDC archive focus on the NAAMES atmospheric aerosol, cloud, and trace gas data from the ship and aircraft, as well as related satellite and model data subsets. While a few ocean-remote sensing data products (e.g., from the high-spectral resolution lidar) are also included in the ASDC archive, most ocean data products reside in a companion archive at SeaBass.
NAAMES C-130 Aircraft In-Situ Radiation Data
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NAAMES_Radiation_AircraftInSitu_Data is the North Atlantic Aerosols and Marine Ecosystems Study (NAAMES) in-situ radiation data collected onboard the C-130 aircraft during the NAAMES campaign. NAAMES was a NASA funded Earth-Venture Suborbital (EVS) mission with 4 deployments occurring from 2015-2018. Data collection is complete.The NASA North Atlantic Aerosols and Marine Ecosystems Study (NAAMES) project was the first NASA Earth Venture – Suborbital mission focused on studying the coupled ocean ecosystem and atmosphere. NAAMES utilizes a combination of ship-based, airborne, autonomous sensor, and remote sensing measurements that directly link ocean ecosystem processes, emissions of ocean-generated aerosols and precursor gases, and subsequent atmospheric evolution and processing. Four deployments coincide with the seasonal cycle of phytoplankton in the North Atlantic Ocean: the Winter Transition (November 5 – December 2, 2015), the Bloom Climax (May 11 – June 5, 2016), the Deceleration Phase (August 30 – September 24, 2017), and the Acceleration Phase (March 20 – April 13, 2018). Ship-based measurements were conducted from the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution Research Vessel Atlantis in the middle of the North Atlantic Ocean, while airborne measurements were conducted on a NASA Wallops Flight Facility C-130 Hercules that was based at St. John's International Airport, Newfoundland, Canada. Data products in the ASDC archive focus on the NAAMES atmospheric aerosol, cloud, and trace gas data from the ship and aircraft, as well as related satellite and model data subsets. While a few ocean-remote sensing data products (e.g., from the high-spectral resolution lidar) are also included in the ASDC archive, most ocean data products reside in a companion archive at SeaBass.
기상청 천리안위성2A호 기본관측자료(NetCDF)
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천리안위성1호의 기상관측 역할을 승계하는 차세대 정지궤도 기상위성으로 총 16개 채널의 자료를 NetCDF 형식으로 제공합니다.
MARS EXPRESS SPICE KERNELS V1.0
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SPICE deals with ancillary data needed to support the planning for, and analysis of, science instrument data. As well as software (the SPICE toolkit) and documentation, SPICE provides data files, called kernels, that contain ancillary information which has been created in such a way as to allow easy access and correct usage by the space science and engineering communities.
MARS EXPRESS SPICE KERNELS V1.0
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SPICE deals with ancillary data needed to support the planning for, and analysis of, science instrument data. As well as software (the SPICE toolkit) and documentation, SPICE provides data files, called kernels, that contain ancillary information which has been created in such a way as to allow easy access and correct usage by the space science and engineering communities.
NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS)
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The NTRS is a valuable resource for researchers, students, educators, and the public to access NASA's current and historical technical literature and engineering results. Over 500,000 aerospace-related citations, over 200,000 full-text online documents, and over 500,000 images and videos are available. NTRS content continues to grow as new scientific and technical information (STI) is created or funded by NASA. The types of information found in the NTRS include: conference papers, journal articles, meeting papers, patents, research reports, images, movies, and technical videos. NTRS is Open Archives Initiative Protocol for Metadata Harvesting (OAI-PMH) enabled
ROSETTA SPICE KERNELS V1.0
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SPICE deals with ancillary data needed to support the planning for, and analysis of, science instrument data. As well as software (the SPICE toolkit) and documentation, SPICE provides data files, called kernels, that contain ancillary information which has been created in such a way as to allow easy access and correct usage by the space science and engineering communities.