The Galileo star scanner is providing data on the instantaneous flux of 1.5 to 30 MeV electrons in the Jovian environment. It is able to measure fluxes of ~1 x 105 electrons cm-2 sec-1 or greater which generally means the data are usable inside of about 12 and rarely as far out as 16.5 Jovian Radii (RJ).

Mission description
Instrument Host description
data set description
Star Scanner instrument description

Trajectory Data
Geometry Information

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Ganymede 292000-12-22 01:01 to 2000-12-31 23:53 ORB_29_STAR_SCANNER.TAB ORB_29_STAR_SCANNER.LBL ORB_29_STAR_SCANNER.PDF
Callisto 302001-05-22 15:04 to 2001-05-26 16:44 ORB_30_STAR_SCANNER.TAB ORB_30_STAR_SCANNER.LBL ORB_30_STAR_SCANNER.PDF
Io 312001-08-04 14:08 to 2001-08-07 23:53 ORB_31_STAR_SCANNER.TAB ORB_31_STAR_SCANNER.LBL ORB_31_STAR_SCANNER.PDF
Io 322001-10-13 00:05 to 2001-10-17 18:11 ORB_32_STAR_SCANNER.TAB ORB_32_STAR_SCANNER.LBL ORB_32_STAR_SCANNER.PDF
Io 332002-01-16 00:04 to 2002-01-19 12:00 ORB_33_STAR_SCANNER.TAB ORB_33_STAR_SCANNER.LBL ORB_33_STAR_SCANNER.PDF
Amalthea 342002-11-04 00:33 to 2002-11-07 08:13 ORB_34_STAR_SCANNER.TAB ORB_34_STAR_SCANNER.LBL ORB_34_STAR_SCANNER.PDF
Jupiter 352003-09-18 12:50 to 2003-09-21 18:40 ORB_35_STAR_SCANNER.TAB ORB_35_STAR_SCANNER.LBL ORB_35_STAR_SCANNER.PDF

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