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NumericalData/AMDA/MAVEN/MAG/mav-mag-all.xml
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5 | 5 | <ResourceID>spase://CDPP/NumericalData/AMDA/MAVEN/MAG/mav-mag-all</ResourceID> |
6 | 6 | <ResourceHeader> |
7 | 7 | <ResourceName>1 sec</ResourceName> |
8 | - <ReleaseDate>2015-10-12T10:48:29Z</ReleaseDate> | |
9 | - <Description> averged over 1 sec | |
10 | - </Description> | |
8 | + <ReleaseDate>2016-12-12T10:48:29Z</ReleaseDate> | |
9 | + <Description> averged over 1 sec from high resolution PDS data</Description> | |
11 | 10 | <Acknowledgement>Principal Investigator : John E.P. Connerney, NASA GODDARD, Greenbelt</Acknowledgement> |
12 | 11 | <Contact> |
13 | 12 | <PersonID>spase://CDPP/Person/John.E.P.Connerney</PersonID> |
14 | 13 | <Role>PrincipalInvestigator</Role> |
15 | - </Contact> | |
16 | - <Contact> | |
17 | - <PersonID>spase://CDPP/Person/Elena.Budnik</PersonID> | |
18 | - <Role>TechnicalContact</Role> | |
19 | - </Contact> | |
14 | + </Contact> | |
20 | 15 | <InformationURL> |
21 | 16 | <Name>MAG web page, Summary sheet </Name> |
22 | 17 | <URL>http://lasp.colorado.edu/home/maven/science/instrument-package/mag/</URL> | ... | ... |
NumericalData/AMDA/MAVEN/MAG/mav-mag-pds.xml
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53 | 53 | <Cadence>PT0.031S</Cadence> |
54 | 54 | </TemporalDescription> |
55 | 55 | <ObservedRegion>Mars</ObservedRegion> |
56 | - <Caveats> | |
56 | + <Caveats>MAG data products are provided in several useful coordinate systems and at the highest time resolution | |
57 | +available. The MAG observations contain some known artifacts that you may encounter in your use of the | |
58 | +data that you should be aware of. These are related to several different sources on the spacecraft that have | |
59 | +been, and continue to be, under investigation. This message is dated April 10, 2015, and it represents | |
60 | +our current (and evolving) understanding of the status of the spacecraft and its influence on MAG | |
61 | +data. These include: | |
62 | +* rapid magnetic field variations of ~6 nT in magnitude (in spacecraft payload coordinate axes y and z) | |
63 | +associated with infrequent thruster firings (every few days) that are employed in trajectory correction | |
64 | +maneuvers (TCM). These are relatively easy to identify. | |
65 | +* variations (in spacecraft payload coordinate axes y and z) of ~1 nT in magnitude associated with solar | |
66 | +array currents in circuits at the outer edge of the solar arrays, near the magnetometer sensor. MAG | |
67 | +processing mitigates these signatures where spacecraft engineering telemetry is available at high time | |
68 | +resolution. The necessary spacecraft engineering data was made available after Jan 9, 2015, following in- | |
69 | +flight spacecraft testing to isolate the problem. Prior to this time, we use a coarse indication of solar array | |
70 | +currents to correct the data, and this correction will be out of time step with the actual needed correction | |
71 | +part of the time. Corrections applied are listed on each record along with the corrected data. These | |
72 | +variations may appear as step functions, e.g., when the spacecraft enters eclipse, or slow variations as the | |
73 | +spacecraft attitude with respect to the sun varies. They were identified in the quiet, weak field | |
74 | +environment of cruise and when illumination on the solar arrays was more intense than experienced in | |
75 | +cruise. | |
76 | +* multiple sinewave variations usually of ~0.1 nT in magnitude, that track the frequency of operation of | |
77 | +the four Reaction Wheel Assemblies (RWAs). The magnitude of these variations has been observed to | |
78 | +increase substantially when the RWAs are operated at very low frequencies; at such times they may | |
79 | +appear prominently in spectra of MAG observations. | |
80 | +* the "static" or slowly-varying spacecraft field has been estimated using spacecraft roll maneuvers that | |
81 | +are scheduled to occur approximately every 2 months. The MAVEN static sc field specification was NTE | |
82 | +2 nT. The MAG data processed for December 2014 use an estimate of the spacecraft field obtained from | |
83 | +the day 353 2014 magroll maneuvers, the only set performed subsequent to deployment of the APP after | |
84 | +insertion into Mars orbit. We have yet to verify if this sc field estimate remains relatively constant or if it | |
85 | +varies over the interval between magroll maneuvers. Investigation of the time variability of this part of the | |
86 | +sc field is expected shortly. | |
57 | 87 | </Caveats> |
58 | 88 | <Parameter> |
59 | 89 | <Name>b_mso</Name> | ... | ... |