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Galileo PPR Pre-Jupiter Raw Earth2 Encounter Data Collection
This collection contains the raw data for the Galileo Orbiter PPR instrument for the period corresponding to the Earth-2 encounter observations in November-December 1992. -
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Galileo Jupiter Trajectory Document Collection
This collection contains the documents associated with the Galileo Jupiter Trajectory Data -
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Galileo Jupiter Magnetometer Highres Magnetosphere Data Collection
This data collection contains high time resolution magnetic field vectors acquired by the Galileo magnetometer (MAG). It includes satellite flyby data. These data were acquired in order to characterize various portions of the Jovian magnetosphere at high time resolution. -
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Galileo EPD Calibrated Corrected Medium Res Data Collection
These are reprocessed measurements by the Engergetic Particle Detector (EPD) instrument onboard the Galileo spacecraft that orbited Jupiter and measured intensities of ion and electron radiation in the keV and MeV energy range. This set is version 31 of reprocessing and version 1.0 of PDS delivery. Data in the medium resolution files include measurements that are binned into channels responding to certain energy and species ranges. The files are comma separated. Invalid entries will have -1.000000E+38 as an entry. The first 4 lines of each data text file provide information on the channels included here: The first line of each file lists the names of the channels included. The second line lists the center energies of these channels in keV. The third line lists the channels again. The forth line lists the mass of the measured particle in AMU. Zero mass refers to electrons. The forth line in the data text file labels the columns that follow in the file. The columns include times, radiation measurements, spacecraft location, instrument look direction, and some supplementary information. Radiation measurements are provided both as best calibrated and cleaned intensities as well as raw, uncorrected count rates. Columns with channel names followed by a "j" include calibrated differential intensities of the given channel. If the value is negative, it should be ignored and particularly not included in averages. For the difference between -1.000000E+38 and all other negative values, see the User Guide. Columns ending with "f" provide differential intensities based on a combination of various channels. Columns ending with "i" include calibrated integral intensities. Columns with plain channel names describe the raw uncorrected count rate. Columns ending with "bg" are raw count rates measured behind the calibration shield. Each following line will provide the same data but for different times. More information can be found in the User Guide. This includes a limited set of channels with intermediate time and pitch angle resolution. If columns with plain channel names have -1.000000E+38 values, you might find valid values in the lower resolution files. -
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Galileo PLS Jupiter Full Resolution Data Collection
This collection contains data from the Plasma Science instrument (PLS) on the Galileo spacecraft for all Jupiter orbits. These data have been reformatted into ASCII tables to facilitate data processing and analysis. -
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Galileo EPD Calibrated Data User Guide
These are reprocessed measurements by the Engergetic Particle Detector (EPD) instrument onboard the Galileo spacecraft that orbited Jupiter and measured intensities of ion and electron radiation in the keV and MeV energy range. This set is version 31 of reprocessing and version 1.0 of PDS delivery. -
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Galileo Orbiter at Jupiter Magnetometer High Resolution Ganymede Browse Data Collection
Galileo Io plasma torus and Io flyby magnetic-field from the Io 0 orbit in Jovicentric System III [1965] coordinates. orbit in Jovicentric System III [1965] coordinates. -
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Galileo Trajectory Pre-Jupiter Earth1 GSE and GSM Coordinates Data Collection
This collection contains the Galileo spacecraft trajectory data during the Earth 1 flyby. The data have been derived from SPICE kernels at a 1 minute sample rate. The data are provided in both Geocentric Solar Ecliptic (GSE) and Geocentric Solar Magnetic (GSM) coordinates and are given in units of earth radii where 1 Re = 6378 km. The SPK file used to derived this collection was: GL_LONG2.BSP
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