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Time-averaged spacecraft position and calibrated 3-axis magnetic field samples in Radial-Tangential-Normal (RTN) coordinates. The spacecraft postion is given by the radial distance from Sun center, northward latitude above the instantaneous ecliptic plane, and azimuth angle of the spacecraft in the instantaneous ecliptic plane with respect to the Earth-Sun line, more ... | ||||||||||||||
This data set consists of the MESSENGER MAG calibrated observations. The MAG experiment is a miniature three-axis ring-core fluxgate magnetometer with low-noise electronics. There are five MAG data products, which mainly differ in the coordinate system. For each type the data are provided at full resolution, and one or more averaging intervals. less ... | ||||||||||||||
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MESSENGER MAG Time-Averaged Calibrated RTN Coordinates Science Data Collection | ||||||||||||||
2004-08-12T17:44:08.228Z - 2015-04-30T15:08:14.389Z | ||||||||||||||
Time-averaged spacecraft position and calibrated 3-axis magnetic field samples in Radial-Tangential-Normal (RTN) coordinates. The spacecraft postion is given by the radial distance from Sun center, northward latitude above the instantaneous ecliptic plane, and azimuth angle of the spacecraft in the instantaneous ecliptic plane with respect to the Earth-Sun line, positive in direction of the Earth's orbital motion. The data are tagged with latency corrected UTC and MET time stamps at the center of each interval. The RTN RDR is derived from the Science CDR for this coordinate system with time averages computed within 1, 5, 10, and 60 s intervals. | ||||||||||||||
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MESSENGER MAG Time-Averaged Calibrated RTN Coordinates Science Data Collection | ||||||||||||||
2004-08-12T17:44:08.228Z - 2015-04-30T15:08:14.389Z | ||||||||||||||
Time-averaged spacecraft position and calibrated 3-axis magnetic field samples in Radial-Tangential-Normal (RTN) coordinates. The spacecraft postion is given by the radial distance from Sun center, northward latitude above the instantaneous ecliptic plane, and azimuth angle of the spacecraft in the instantaneous ecliptic plane with respect to the Earth-Sun line, positive in direction of the Earth's orbital motion. The data are tagged with latency corrected UTC and MET time stamps at the center of each interval. The RTN RDR is derived from the Science CDR for this coordinate system with time averages computed within 1, 5, 10, and 60 s intervals. | ||||||||||||||
![]() | 060_090_MAR | |||||||||||||
MESSENGER MAG Time-Averaged Calibrated RTN Coordinates Science Data Collection | ||||||||||||||
2004-08-12T17:44:08.228Z - 2015-04-30T15:08:14.389Z | ||||||||||||||
Time-averaged spacecraft position and calibrated 3-axis magnetic field samples in Radial-Tangential-Normal (RTN) coordinates. The spacecraft postion is given by the radial distance from Sun center, northward latitude above the instantaneous ecliptic plane, and azimuth angle of the spacecraft in the instantaneous ecliptic plane with respect to the Earth-Sun line, positive in direction of the Earth's orbital motion. The data are tagged with latency corrected UTC and MET time stamps at the center of each interval. The RTN RDR is derived from the Science CDR for this coordinate system with time averages computed within 1, 5, 10, and 60 s intervals. | ||||||||||||||
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MESSENGER MAG Time-Averaged Calibrated RTN Coordinates Science Data Collection | ||||||||||||||
2004-08-12T17:44:08.228Z - 2015-04-30T15:08:14.389Z | ||||||||||||||
Time-averaged spacecraft position and calibrated 3-axis magnetic field samples in Radial-Tangential-Normal (RTN) coordinates. The spacecraft postion is given by the radial distance from Sun center, northward latitude above the instantaneous ecliptic plane, and azimuth angle of the spacecraft in the instantaneous ecliptic plane with respect to the Earth-Sun line, positive in direction of the Earth's orbital motion. The data are tagged with latency corrected UTC and MET time stamps at the center of each interval. The RTN RDR is derived from the Science CDR for this coordinate system with time averages computed within 1, 5, 10, and 60 s intervals. | ||||||||||||||
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MESSENGER MAG Time-Averaged Calibrated RTN Coordinates Science Data Collection | ||||||||||||||
2004-08-12T17:44:08.228Z - 2015-04-30T15:08:14.389Z | ||||||||||||||
Time-averaged spacecraft position and calibrated 3-axis magnetic field samples in Radial-Tangential-Normal (RTN) coordinates. The spacecraft postion is given by the radial distance from Sun center, northward latitude above the instantaneous ecliptic plane, and azimuth angle of the spacecraft in the instantaneous ecliptic plane with respect to the Earth-Sun line, positive in direction of the Earth's orbital motion. The data are tagged with latency corrected UTC and MET time stamps at the center of each interval. The RTN RDR is derived from the Science CDR for this coordinate system with time averages computed within 1, 5, 10, and 60 s intervals. | ||||||||||||||
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MESSENGER MAG Time-Averaged Calibrated RTN Coordinates Science Data Collection | ||||||||||||||
2004-08-12T17:44:08.228Z - 2015-04-30T15:08:14.389Z | ||||||||||||||
Time-averaged spacecraft position and calibrated 3-axis magnetic field samples in Radial-Tangential-Normal (RTN) coordinates. The spacecraft postion is given by the radial distance from Sun center, northward latitude above the instantaneous ecliptic plane, and azimuth angle of the spacecraft in the instantaneous ecliptic plane with respect to the Earth-Sun line, positive in direction of the Earth's orbital motion. The data are tagged with latency corrected UTC and MET time stamps at the center of each interval. The RTN RDR is derived from the Science CDR for this coordinate system with time averages computed within 1, 5, 10, and 60 s intervals. | ||||||||||||||
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MESSENGER MAG Time-Averaged Calibrated RTN Coordinates Science Data Collection | ||||||||||||||
2004-08-12T17:44:08.228Z - 2015-04-30T15:08:14.389Z | ||||||||||||||
Time-averaged spacecraft position and calibrated 3-axis magnetic field samples in Radial-Tangential-Normal (RTN) coordinates. The spacecraft postion is given by the radial distance from Sun center, northward latitude above the instantaneous ecliptic plane, and azimuth angle of the spacecraft in the instantaneous ecliptic plane with respect to the Earth-Sun line, positive in direction of the Earth's orbital motion. The data are tagged with latency corrected UTC and MET time stamps at the center of each interval. The RTN RDR is derived from the Science CDR for this coordinate system with time averages computed within 1, 5, 10, and 60 s intervals. | ||||||||||||||
![]() | 213_243_AUG | |||||||||||||
MESSENGER MAG Time-Averaged Calibrated RTN Coordinates Science Data Collection | ||||||||||||||
2004-08-12T17:44:08.228Z - 2015-04-30T15:08:14.389Z | ||||||||||||||
Time-averaged spacecraft position and calibrated 3-axis magnetic field samples in Radial-Tangential-Normal (RTN) coordinates. The spacecraft postion is given by the radial distance from Sun center, northward latitude above the instantaneous ecliptic plane, and azimuth angle of the spacecraft in the instantaneous ecliptic plane with respect to the Earth-Sun line, positive in direction of the Earth's orbital motion. The data are tagged with latency corrected UTC and MET time stamps at the center of each interval. The RTN RDR is derived from the Science CDR for this coordinate system with time averages computed within 1, 5, 10, and 60 s intervals. |
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