Data Access
The Double Star 2 auxiliary summary parameter data set contains various parameters in GSE coordinates at 60 s resolution. These parameters include universal time, orbit number, GSE position, GSE spacecraft velocity vector, longitude, and dipole tilt. These parameters are available through Double Star Science Data Centre The Data Ring with restricted access.
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The Double Star 2 auxiliary summary parameter data set contains various parameters in GSE coordinates at 60 s resolution. These parameters include universal time, orbit number, GSE position, GSE spacecraft velocity vector, longitude, and dipole tilt. These parameters are available through Double Star Science Data Centre The Data Ring with restricted access.
| Role | Person | |
|---|---|---|
| 1. | MetadataContact | spase://SMWG/Person/James.M.Weygand |
Introduction to the Double Star 2 Orbit.
Double Star Data Center Hub web page. This page provides access to other sites with the prime parameter and summary parameter data from the Double Star mission.
Access to the archive through its Java user interface and command-line website .
An introduction to data access for the Double Star mission.
Universal Time in data cell: day, month, year hour, min, seconds. Ex: '01-Jan-1981 00:00:00.000'. The time is an interval centered time tag rounded to nearest msecond.
Double Star 2 half the mean separation between time tags, averaged over the file.
Double Star 2 status at 60 s resolution.
Double Star 2 orbit number at 60 s resolution.
Double Star 2 spacecraft position at 60 s resolution in GSE Coordinates in units of km.
Double Star 2 spacecraft velocity vector at 60 s resolution in GSE Coordinates in units of km/s.
Double Star 2 spacecraft GSE latitude of Double Star 2 axis at 60 s resolution in units of degrees.
Double Star 2 spacecraft GSE longitude of Double Star 2 axis at 60 s resolution in units of degrees.
Double Star 2 angle of rotation to convert GSE to GSM at 60 s resolution in units of degrees.
Double Star 2 dipole tilt in GSM Z-X plane at 60 s resolution in units of degrees.