Dynamics Explorer 1 Magnetic Field Observations Triaxial Fluxgate Magnetometer at 6 second resolution.
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Dynamics Explorer 1 Magnetic Field Observations Triaxial Fluxgate Magnetometer at 6 second resolution.
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Introduction to the Magnetic Field Observations Triaxial Fluxgate Magnetometer on DE 1
Dynamics Explorer 1 MAG-B 62 ms data
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DE1_6SEC_MAGAGMS
Universal Time columns from left to right are: year, day of year, milliseconds of the day.
Universal Time expressed using a 3-column year, day of year, milliseconds of the day representation
Instrument mode at time measurement taken.
Dynamics Explorer 1 components of the magnetic field, B-Radial (Br), B-Theta (Bth), and B-Phi
(Bph), in Geomagnetic Spherical (GMS) Coordinates. This is a local Cartesian
coordinate system. The R, Theta and Phi axes are oriented relative to a MAGSAT
magnetic field model (Langel et al., 1980) positive in the directions of
increasing radial distance from the center of the Earth (i.e., outward),
increasing magnetic colatitude (i.e., southward) and increasing azimuth angle
(i.e., magnetic east).
Dynamics Explorer 1 components of the magnetic field, B-Radial (Br), B-Theta (Bth), and B-Phi
(Bph), in Geomagnetic Spherical (GMS) Coordinates. This is a local Cartesian
coordinate system. The R, Theta and Phi axes are oriented relative to a MAGSAT
magnetic field model (Langel et al., 1980) positive in the directions of
increasing radial distance from the center of the Earth (i.e., outward),
increasing magnetic colatitude (i.e., southward) and increasing azimuth angle
(i.e., magnetic east).
Location of the Dynamics Explorer 1 spacecraft in magnetic coordinates in units of km, Degrees, and Hours