2.2.6 spase://CDPP/NumericalData/AMDA/MEX/ELS/mex-els-all electron spectra 2015-10-15T09:46:00 The data consist of fluxes of electrons at several tens (time- variable number) of energy steps in the 0.01-20keV energy range, in 16 look directions. The data are organized in csv ASCII format for spreadsheet usage. Any given spreadsheet may have hours of ~1-sec distributions from the low energy range or high energy range. Deflection voltages used, between 1.31 and 21 V or between 21 and 2800 V are given in the data arrays, with conversion factors to transform to particle energy being given in documentation files. No spacecraft trajectory data are included in these Level 2, reduced data records but see http://www.rssd.esa.int/index.php?project=PSA&page=ancillary. As of June 2012, these data were available for mid-2003 through Jun 2011, although for the 2003 cruise phase, a total of only several hours of data were generated and are available. The Mars Express ASPERA team, R. Lundin, Swedish Institute of Space Physics, PI, and the European Space Agency spase://SMWG/Person/Rickard.Lundin PrincipalInvestigator Project-Archive Interface Control Document http://pds-ppi.igpp.ucla.edu/search/view/?f=yes&id=pds://PPI/MEXASP_1100/DOCUMENT/MEX_ASPERA3_PSA_ICD_V01_02 spase://SMWG/Repository/CDPP/AMDA Online Open http://amda.cdpp.eu NetCDF IRAP spase://CDPP/Instrument/AMDA/MEX/ELS EnergeticParticles 2003-06-23T18:42:48Z 2016-01-10T04:54:08Z PT4S Mars spectra mex_els_spec Averaged energy-time spectrogram of electron counts phys.count;phys.electron counts Spectrogram Electron Counts