Commit 8066f5064e7688937c72979d52a79c5b0529924d

Authored by Elena.Budnik
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Instrument/AMDA/IMP8/MAG.xml
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4 4 <Instrument>
5 5 <ResourceID>spase://CDPP/Instrument/AMDA/IMP8/MAG</ResourceID>
6 6 <ResourceHeader>
7   - <ResourceName>IMP 8 Magnetic Field Experiment</ResourceName>
  7 + <ResourceName>MAG</ResourceName>
8 8 <AlternateName>IMP8 MAG</AlternateName>
9 9 <ReleaseDate>2010-02-04T12:34:56.789</ReleaseDate>
10 10 <Description>The magnetic field experiment on the IMP-8 spacecraft utilizes a tri-axial fluxgate (saturable inductor) magnetometer. The instrument originally had three, automatically determined, ranges, +/-12 nT, +/-36 nT, and +/-108 nT, full scale. Because of a range-change circuit failure occurring in early July 1975, the experiment was commanded into a fixed +/-36 nT range on July 11, 1975 at 12:55:09 UT and has been in that range ever since. The measurements are A-to-D converted onboard, to an 8-bit resolution, yielding +/-0.14 nT quantization sensitivity, which is larger than the intrinsic sensor noise level of 0.025 nT RMS. The data from the two-bit (per component) adaptive delta modulator, incorporated into the instrument, and applied to the intrinsic sample rate of 25 vectors/sec., was never utilized, and hence the rate of the full (8-bit) vector words, which occur every 320 ms, represents the effective sample period of the instrument. The sampling rate is synchronized to the spacecraft clock; the basic spacecraft clock frequency is 6.4 kHz. The sensor unit is mounted on the end of a boom approximately 4 m from the center of the spacecraft.</Description>
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NumericalData/AMDA/Cassini/MAG/Saturn_Orbit/cass-mag-orb1.xml
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32 32 <TemporalDescription>
33 33 <TimeSpan>
34 34 <StartDate>2004-05-14T18:40:51Z</StartDate>
35   - <StopDate>2004-11-21T08:40:59Z</StopDate>
  35 + <StopDate>2005-04-06T23:31:59Z</StopDate>
36 36 </TimeSpan>
37 37 <Cadence>PT1S</Cadence>
38 38 </TemporalDescription>
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NumericalData/AMDA/GEOTAIL/MGF/gtl-mgf-k0.xml
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51 51 <TemporalDescription>
52 52 <TimeSpan>
53 53 <StartDate>1992-09-04T19:14:06Z</StartDate>
54   - <StopDate>2013-09-08T23:59:08Z</StopDate>
  54 + <StopDate>2016-02-09T23:59:21Z</StopDate>
55 55 </TimeSpan>
56 56 <Cadence>PT64S</Cadence>
57 57 </TemporalDescription>
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NumericalData/AMDA/IMP-8/MAG/imp-mag-k0.xml
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4 4 <NumericalData>
5 5 <ResourceID>spase://CDPP/NumericalData/AMDA/IMP8/MAG/imp-mag-k0</ResourceID>
6 6 <ResourceHeader>
7   - <ResourceName>IMP 8 MAG 15.36s Magnetic Field Measurements</ResourceName>
  7 + <ResourceName>15 sec (i8_15sec_mag)</ResourceName>
8 8 <ReleaseDate>2015-10-16T16:30:15Z</ReleaseDate>
9 9 <Description>IMP 8 magnetic field measurements from tri-axis magnetometer.
10 10 Time resolution is 15.36 second. Data are based on a 2010 data reprocessing
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56 56 tag. On average, however, it should be about 15.36 seconds.</Caveats>
57 57 <Keyword>Magnetic field</Keyword>
58 58 <Parameter>
59   - <Name>B vector GSE</Name>
  59 + <Name>b_gse</Name>
60 60 <ParameterKey>imp8_b</ParameterKey>
61 61 <Description>Magnetic field vector in GSE coordinates</Description>
62 62 <Ucd>phys.magField</Ucd>
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73 73 <Structure>
74 74 <Size>3</Size>
75 75 <Element>
76   - <Name>Bx GSE</Name>
  76 + <Name>bx</Name>
77 77 <Qualifier>Component.I</Qualifier>
78 78 <Index>1</Index>
79 79 <ParameterKey>imp8_b(0)</ParameterKey>
80 80 </Element>
81 81 <Element>
82   - <Name>By GSE</Name>
  82 + <Name>by</Name>
83 83 <Qualifier>Component.J</Qualifier>
84 84 <Index>2</Index>
85 85 <ParameterKey>imp8_b(1)</ParameterKey>
86 86 </Element>
87 87 <Element>
88   - <Name>Bz GSE</Name>
  88 + <Name>bz</Name>
89 89 <Qualifier>Component.K</Qualifier>
90 90 <Index>3</Index>
91 91 <ParameterKey>imp8_b(2)</ParameterKey>
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100 100 </Field>
101 101 </Parameter>
102 102 <Parameter>
103   - <Name>B vector GSM</Name>
  103 + <Name>b_gsm</Name>
104 104 <ParameterKey>imp8_b_gsm</ParameterKey>
105 105 <Description>Magnetic field vector in GSM coordinates</Description>
106 106 <Ucd>phys.magField</Ucd>
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117 117 <Structure>
118 118 <Size>3</Size>
119 119 <Element>
120   - <Name>Bx GSM</Name>
  120 + <Name>bx</Name>
121 121 <Qualifier>Component.I</Qualifier>
122 122 <Index>1</Index>
123 123 <ParameterKey>imp8_b_gsm(0)</ParameterKey>
124 124 </Element>
125 125 <Element>
126   - <Name>By GSM</Name>
  126 + <Name>by</Name>
127 127 <Qualifier>Component.J</Qualifier>
128 128 <Index>2</Index>
129 129 <ParameterKey>imp8_b_gsm(1)</ParameterKey>
130 130 </Element>
131 131 <Element>
132   - <Name>Bz GSM</Name>
  132 + <Name>bz</Name>
133 133 <Qualifier>Component.K</Qualifier>
134 134 <Index>3</Index>
135 135 <ParameterKey>imp8_b_gsm(2)</ParameterKey>
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144 144 </Field>
145 145 </Parameter>
146 146 <Parameter>
147   - <Name>B magnitude</Name>
  147 + <Name>|b|</Name>
148 148 <ParameterKey>imp8_btot</ParameterKey>
149 149 <Description>Magnitude of the magnetic field</Description>
150 150 <Ucd>phys.magField</Ucd>
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