Ulysses Jupiter Encounter Cospin High Energy Telescope (HET) Flux Data
Collection
Short Name:
ULY-COSPIN-HET
Date:
04 Mar 2024 19:09:00
Publisher:
Planetary Data System
Description:
This file contains data submitted to the Planetary Data System (PDS)
by the Ulysses COSPIN investigators, for the Ulysses Jupiter
Encounter, 1992-01-25 to 1992-02-17 (days 25-48 inclusive). All data
on this volume are from the High Energy Telescope (HET) detector.
Ulysses Jupiter Encounter Cospin High Flux Telescope (HFT) Flux Data
Collection
Short Name:
ULY-COSPIN-HFT
Date:
04 Mar 2024 19:10:16
Publisher:
Planetary Data System
Description:
This file contains data submitted to the Planetary Data System (PDS)
by the Ulysses COSPIN investigators, for the Ulysses Jupiter
Encounter, 1992-01-25 to 1992-02-18 (days 25-48 inclusive). All data
on this volume are from the High Flux Telescope (HFT) detector.
Ulysses Jupiter Encounter Cospin Kiel Electron Telescope (KET)
Intensity Data Collection
Short Name:
ULY-COSPIN-KET-I
Date:
04 Mar 2024 19:10:39
Publisher:
Planetary Data System
Description:
This file contains data submitted to the Planetary Data System (PDS)
by the Ulysses COSPIN investigators, for the Ulysses Jupiter
Encounter, 1992-01-24 to 1992-02-17 (days 25-48 inclusive). All data
on this volume are from the Kiel Electron Telescope (KET) detector.
Ulysses Jupiter Encounter Cospin Kiel Electron Telescope (KET) Raw
Data Collection
Short Name:
ULY-COSPIN-KET-R
Date:
04 Mar 2024 19:11:05
Publisher:
Planetary Data System
Description:
This file contains data submitted to the Planetary Data System (PDS)
by the Ulysses COSPIN investigators, for the Ulysses Jupiter
Encounter, 1992-01-24 to 1992-02-17 (days 25-48 inclusive). All data
on this volume are from the Kiel Electron Telescope (KET) detector.
Ulysses Jupiter Encounter Cospin Low Energy Telescope (LET) Flux Data
Collection
Short Name:
ULY-COSPIN-LET
Date:
04 Mar 2024 19:15:39
Publisher:
Planetary Data System
Description:
This file contains data submitted to the Planetary Data System (PDS)
by the Ulysses COSPIN investigators, for the Ulysses Jupiter
Encounter, 1992-01-25 to 1992-02-17 (days 25-48 inclusive). All data
on this volume are from the Low Energy Telescope (LET) detector.
United States Naval Observatory, Flagstaff Station
Short Name:
USNOFS
Date:
11 Apr 2007 08:52:38
Publisher:
US Naval Observatory
Description:
The USNO Flagstaff Station Image and Catalogue archive
provides access to digitized images of the major Schmidt photographic surveys of the sky (POSS-I, POSS-II, SERC-J, SERC-R, SERC-EJ, SERC-ER, AAO-R etc.) and to astrometric catalogues derived from these data, including USNO-A2, USNO-B1 and NOMAD. The site provides catalogue data, finding charts, image data and a merge of the three.
United States Naval Observatory, Flagstaff Station Naming Authority
Short Name:
USNOFS auth
Date:
11 Apr 2007 08:52:38
Publisher:
US Naval Observatory
Description:
The USNO Flagstaff Station Image and Catalogue archive
provides access to digitized images of the major Schmidt photographic surveys of the sky (POSS-I, POSS-II, SERC-J, SERC-R, SERC-EJ, SERC-ER, AAO-R etc.) and to astrometric catalogues derived from these data, including USNO-A2, USNO-B1 and NOMAD. The site provides catalogue data, finding charts, image data and a merge of the three.
*** USET sunspot drawing *** The Uccle Solar Equatorial Table (USET)
facility at the Royal Observatory of Belgium has gathered an
uninterrupted series of sunspot drawings since year 1941. This
collection continues to be updated when weather permits. This table
provides information about these drawings.
*** USET Groups *** Values in the USET sunspot group catalog are
derived from the solar drawings obtained by the Uccle Solar Equatorial
Table (USET) facility that is located at the Royal Observatory of
Belgium. The USET sunspot group catalog covers 82 years of
observations in 2021, and is updated every day. A home-made software
(DigiSun) written in Python is used to derive quantities such as
location and areas from the sunspot drawings.
United States Naval Observatory, Flagstaff Station
Description:
USNO-A2.0 is a catalog of 526,280,881 stars, and is based on a re-reduction of the Precision Measuring Machine (PMM) scans that were the basis for the USNO-A1.0 catalog. The major difference between A2.0 and A1.0 is that A1.0 used the Guide Star Catalog (Lasker et al. 1986, see Cat. <I/220>) as its reference frame whereas A2.0 uses the ICRF as realized by the USNO ACT catalog (Urban et al. 1997, see Cat. II/246>). A2.0 presents right ascension and declination (J2000, epoch of the mean of the blue and red plate) and the blue and red magnitude for each star. Usage of the ACT catalog as well as usage of new astrometric and photometric reduction algorithms should provide improved astrometry (mostly in the reduction of systematic errors) and improved photometry (because the brightest stars on each plate had B and V magnitudes measured by the Tycho experiment on the Hipparcos satellite). The basic format of the catalog and its compilation is the same as for A1.0, and most users should be able to migrate to this newer version with minimal effort. (1 data file).
United States Naval Observatory, Flagstaff Station
Description:
USNO-B is an all-sky catalog that presents positions, proper motions, magnitudes in various optical passbands, and star/galaxy estimators for 1,042,618,261 objects derived from 3,643,201,733 separate observations. The data were obtained from scans of 7435 Schmidt plates taken for the various sky surveys during the last 50 years. USNO-B1.0 is believed to provide all-sky coverage, completeness down to V=21, 0.2" astrometric accuracy at J2000, 0.3 mag photometric accuracy in up to five colors, and 85% accuracy for distinguishing stars from nonstellar objects. A brief discussion of various issues is given here, but the actual data are available from the US Naval Observatory Web site and others.
The database contains some outputs of the VCD for the scenarios : {1)
Standard cloud albedo Scenario, solar EUV average conditions ; 2)
Standard cloud albedo Scenario, solar EUV minimum conditions ; 3)
Standard cloud albedo Scenario, solar EUV maximum conditions ; 4) Low
cloud albedo Scenario, solar EUV average conditions ; 5) High cloud
albedo Scenario, solar EUV average conditions available}, at different
positions of latitude and longitude. These VCD outputs are provided as
Votables containing profiles of temperatures, pressures, density and
abundances of main species for altitudes between 0 and 349.5 km from
the surface.
Venus Express Cleaned High-Resolution 128 Hz Magnetic Field Data
Collection
Short Name:
VEX-HIGH-MAG
Date:
15 Dec 2022 19:30:21
Publisher:
Planetary Data System
Description:
This collection contains Venus Express cleaned high-resolution (128
Hz) magnetic field data acquired by the fluxgate magnetometer
gradiometer onboard the Venus Express spacecraft. The data are
expressed in Venus Solar Orbital (VSO) coordinates and
Radial-East-North coordinates.
Viking 1 Gas Exchange, Labeled Release, and Pyrolytic Release Data on Microfilm. These data, supplied by the investigation team, are on 16- mm microfilm and consist of descriptions of the commands that were sent to operate the three instruments, and tabulations of raw and reduced data returned. The command data include Mars time for each experiment sequence, the commands sent, predicted data points for each command file that were used to time tag the data when it came back from the instrument, and a summary of the major events of each command sequence.
Viking 2 Gas Exchange, Labeled Release, and Pyrolytic Release Data on Microfilm. These data, supplied by the investigation team, are on 16- mm microfilm and consist of descriptions of the commands that were sent to operate the three instruments, and tabulations of raw and reduced data returned. The command data include: Mars time for each experiment sequence, the commands sent, predicted data points for each command file that were used to time tag the data when it came back from the instrument, and a summary of the major events of each command sequence.
The ephemeris were produced by simulating the ejection of meteoroids
from the sunlit hemisphere of cometary nuclei, typically from 0 to 3
au, followed by the propagation of orbits of meteoroids in the Solar
System, taking into account the gravity of the Sun, the 8 planets,
Pluto, and the Moon, as well as the radiation pressure and the
Poynting-Robertson drag. Note that asteroid parent bodies were
considered as active (i.e. comet-like bodies) even if they are not
active today. The showers are predicted when a planet enters a large
enough set of meteoroids, at a distance less than typically 0.01 au.
See Vaubaillon J., Colas F., Jorda L. 2005 A new method to predict
meteor showers. I. Description of the model, Astronomy and
Astrophysics, Volume 439/2 p.751-760, as well as: Vaubaillon J. 2017 A
confidence index for forecasting of meteor showers, Planetary and
Space Science, Volume 143 p.78-82
VOPSAT is a set of southern sky digital surveys based on ESO-R, SRC-J and POSS1-E atlases. The plates have been digitized with the MAMA microdensitometer with a resolution of 0.7 arc-sec. Pixel resampling will allow mosaicing neighbouring Schmidt fields up to hundreds of square degrees.
The Miriade project aims to provide a VO-compliant suite of services to compute positional and physical ephemerides of known solar system bodies as seen from any location on Earth as well as various location in space (HST, SPITZER, Gaia, etc.)
Voyager 2 Magnetometer Jupiter Resampled Heliographic (RTN) Coords
48.0 Second Data Collection
Short Name:
VG2_MAG_J_48S
Date:
15 Dec 2022 19:25:55
Publisher:
Planetary Data System
Description:
This collection contains Voyager 2 Jupiter encounter magnetometer
data given in Heliographic coordinates and averaged from the 60 ms
instrument sample rate to a 48 second resampled rate. All magnetic
field observations are measured in nanoTesla. All of the magnetic
field data are calibrated.
Voyager 1 Magnetometer Jupiter Resampled Heliographic (RTN) Coords
9.60 Second Data Collection
Short Name:
VG1_MAG_HG9_60S
Date:
15 Dec 2022 19:25:21
Publisher:
Planetary Data System
Description:
This collection contains calibrated magnetic field data acquired by
the Voyager 1 Low Field Magnetometer (LFM) during the Jupiter
encounter. Coverage begins in the solar wind inbound to Jupiter and
continues past the last outbound bowshock crossing. The data are in
Heliographic (RTN) coordinates and have been averaged from the 1.92
second summary data to a 9.6 second sample rate. All magnetic field
measurements are given in nanoTesla (nT).
Voyager 1 Magnetometer Jupiter Resampled Heliographic (RTN) Coords
1.92 Second Data Collection
Short Name:
VG1_MAG_HG1.92S
Date:
15 Dec 2022 19:25:16
Publisher:
Planetary Data System
Description:
This collection contains calibrated magnetic field data acquired by
the Voyager 1 Low Field Magnetometer (LFM) during the Jupiter
encounter. Coverage begins in the solar wind inbound to Jupiter and
continues past the last outbound bowshock crossing. The data are in
Heliographic (RTN) coordinates and have been averaged from the 60 ms
instrument sample rate to a 1.92 second sample rate. All magnetic
field measurements are given in nanoTesla (nT).
Voyager 2 Magnetometer Jupiter Resampled Heliographic (RTN) Coords
9.60 Second Data Collection
Short Name:
VG2_MAG_HG9_60S
Date:
15 Dec 2022 19:30:23
Publisher:
Planetary Data System
Description:
This collection contains Voyager 2 Jupiter encounter magnetometer
data given in Heliographic coordinates and averaged from the 60 ms
instrument sample rate to a 9.6 second resampled rate. All magnetic
field observations are measured in nanoTesla. All of the magnetic
field data are calibrated.
Voyager 1 Magnetometer Jupiter Resampled Heliographic (RTN) Coords
48.0 Second Data Collection
Short Name:
VG1_MAG_J_48S
Date:
15 Dec 2022 19:28:35
Publisher:
Planetary Data System
Description:
This collection contains calibrated magnetic field data acquired by
the Voyager 1 Low Field Magnetometer (LFM) during the Jupiter
encounter. Coverage begins in the solar wind inbound to Jupiter and
continues past the last outbound bowshock crossing. The data are in
Heliographic (RTN) coordinates and have been averaged from the 9.6
second summary data to a 48 second sample rate. All magnetic field
measurements are given in nanoTesla (nT).
Voyager 2 Magnetometer Jupiter Resampled Heliographic (RTN) Coords
1.92 Second Data Collection
Short Name:
VG2_MAG_HG1.92S
Date:
15 Dec 2022 19:27:52
Publisher:
Planetary Data System
Description:
This collection contains Voyager 2 Jupiter encounter magnetometer
data given in Heliographic coordinates and averaged from the 60 ms
instrument sample rate to a 1.92 second resampled rate. All magnetic
field observations are measured in nanoTesla. All of the magnetic
field data are calibrated.
Voyager 1 Magnetometer Jupiter Resampled System III Coords 1.92 Second
Data Collection
Short Name:
VG1_MAG_S3_1_92S
Date:
15 Dec 2022 19:25:57
Publisher:
Planetary Data System
Description:
This collection contains calibrated magnetic field data acquired by
the Voyager 1 Low Field Magnetometer (LFM) during the Jupiter
encounter. Coverage begins in the solar wind inbound to Jupiter and
continues past the last outbound bowshock crossing. The data are in
System III (1965) (SYS3) coordinates and have been averaged from the
60 ms instrument sample rate to a 1.92 second sample rate. All
magnetic field measurements are given in nanoTesla (nT).
Voyager 2 Magnetometer Jupiter Resampled System III Coords 48.0 Second
Data Collection
Short Name:
VG2_MAG_J_S3_48S
Date:
15 Dec 2022 19:29:54
Publisher:
Planetary Data System
Description:
This collection contains Voyager 2 Magnetometer data in System III
(1965) coordinates from the Jupiter encounter. The data provides 48
second averages of the magnetic field data. All of the magnetic field
data are calibrated.
Voyager 2 Magnetometer Jupiter Resampled SYSTEM III (1965) Coords 1.92
Second Data Collection
Short Name:
VG2_MAG_S3_1_92S
Date:
15 Dec 2022 19:29:41
Publisher:
Planetary Data System
Description:
This collection contains Voyager 2 Jupiter encounter magnetometer
data from the Low Field Magnetometer (LFM) resampled at a 1.92 second
sample rate from the 60 msec instrument sampling rate. Data coverage
begins in the solar wind and continues until at least the first
magnetopause crossing. The data are given in Jovicentric System III
(1965) right handed coordinates. All magnetic field observations are
measured in nanoTesla. All of the magnetic field data are calibrated.
Voyager 2 Magnetometer Jupiter Resampled System III Coords 9.60 Second
Data Collection
Short Name:
VG2_MAG_S3_9_60
Date:
15 Dec 2022 19:29:18
Publisher:
Planetary Data System
Description:
This collection contains Voyager 2 Jupiter encounter magnetometer
data from the Low Field Magnetometer (LFM) resampled at a 9.6 second
sample rate from the 60 msec instrument sampling rate. Data coverage
begins in the solar wind and continues until at least the first
magnetopause crossing. The data are given inJovicentric System
III(1965) right handed coordinates. All magnetic field observations
are measured in nanoTesla. All of the magnetic field data are
calibrated.
Voyager 1 Magnetometer Jupiter Resampled System III Coords 48.0 Second
Data Collection
Short Name:
VG1_MAG_J_S3_48S
Date:
15 Dec 2022 19:29:02
Publisher:
Planetary Data System
Description:
This collection contians calibrated magnetic field data acquired by
the Voyager 1 Low Field Magnetometer (LFM) during the Jupiter
encounter. Coverage begins in the solar wind inbound to Jupiter and
continues past the last outbound bowshock crossing. The data are in
System III (1965) (SYS3) coordinates and have been averaged from the
9.6 second summary data to a 48 second sample rate. All magnetic field
measurements are given in nanoTesla (nT).
Voyager 1 Magnetometer Jupiter Resampled System III Coords 9.60 Second
Data Collection
Short Name:
VG1_MAG_S3_9_60
Date:
15 Dec 2022 19:27:30
Publisher:
Planetary Data System
Description:
This collection contains calibrated magnetic field data acquired by
the Voyager 1 Low Field Magnetometer (LFM) during the Jupiter
encounter. Coverage begins in the solar wind inbound to Jupiter and
continues past the last outbound bowshock crossing. The data are in
System III (1965) (SYS3) coordinates and have been averaged from the
1.92 second summary data to a 9.6 second sample rate. All magnetic
field measurements are given in nanoTesla (nT).
Voyager 1 Magnetometer Jupiter Spacecraft Field Data Collection
Short Name:
VG1_MAG_J_SC_FLD
Date:
15 Dec 2022 19:29:33
Publisher:
Planetary Data System
Description:
This collection contains the estimated spacecraft field in payload
coordinates for the the Voyager 1 MAG 1.92, 9.6, and 48.0 second
averaged magnetic field data in heliographic (RTN) and Jovigraphic
System III (SYS3) coordinates, from the Jupiter encounter period
(1979-02-26 to 1979-03-24).
Voyager 2 Magnetometer Jupiter Spacecraft Field Data Collection
Short Name:
VG2_MAG_J_SC_FLD
Date:
15 Dec 2022 19:29:13
Publisher:
Planetary Data System
Description:
This collection contains sensor offset values in S/C coordinates from
the Magnetometer on Voyager 2 from the Jupiter encounter. The data
contains 48 second res. offset data.
Voyager 2 Plasma Wave Science, Raw Waveforms, Entire Mission
Collection
Short Name:
VG2-PWS-WF
Date:
09 Nov 2023 17:33:51
Publisher:
Planetary Data System
Description:
This collection contains Voyager 2 Plasma Wave Spectrometer (PWS) raw
waveform data and documentation for all available telemetry frames
from (SCET) 1979-04-28T07:59:16.710Z through 2006-03-07T08:48:04.778Z.
The Voyager 1 PWS Electric Waveforms Data Collections contains raw
full resolution waveform data consisting of electric field waveform
samples from the Voyager 1 Plasma Wave Science waveform receiver
obtained during the entire mission.
The WISE Preliminary Release includes data from the first 105 days of WISE survey observations, 14 January 2010 to 29 April 2010, that were processed with initial calibrations and reduction algorithms. Primary release data products include an Atlas of 10,464 calibrated, coadded Image Sets, a Source Catalog containing positional and photometric information for over 257 million objects detected on the WISE images, and an Explanatory Supplement that provides a user's guide to the WISE mission and format, content, characteristics and cautionary notes for the Release products. Ancillary release products include an archive of over 754,000 Single-exposure Image sets and database of over 2.2 billion source extractions from those images, and moving object tracklets identified as part of the NEOWISE program (Mainzer et al. 2011).