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All Pluto Data
Version ID : VERSION 3.0
Start Date: 2015-01-14T23:59:59.691Z - Stop Date: 2016-10-29T23:59:59.357Z
This volume contains Calibrated data taken by the New Horizons PEPSSI during the Pluto encounter mission phase (Note 1). This volume also contains - mission documentation - spacecraft documentation - instrument documentation - data set documentation - index tables of the data - calibration information Note 1 ====== The nominal start and stop times for the Pluto encounter mission phase are 2015-01-15T00:00:00 and 2016-10-31T00:00:00 The time span of all data products in this volume will not coincide exactly with those nominal mission phase times, and may even extend days or weeks beyond them.
Version ID : VERSION 1
Start Date: 2015-07-12T04:42:00Z - Stop Date: 2015-07-16T16:30:29Z
WITH LIENS This volume contains derived data taken by the New Horizons PEPSSI instrument during the Pluto encounter mission phase (Note 1). This volume also contains - mission documentation - spacecraft documentation - instrument documentation - data set documentation - index tables of the data Note 1 ====== The nominal start and stop times for the Pluto encounter mission phase are 2015-01-15T00:00:00 and 2016-10-31T00:00:00 The time span of all data products in this volume will not coincide exactly with those nominal mission phase times, and may even extend days or weeks beyond them.
Version ID : VERSION 3.0
Start Date: 2015-01-14T23:59:59.691Z - Stop Date: 2016-10-29T23:59:59.357Z
This volume contains Raw data taken by the New Horizons PEPSSI during the Pluto encounter mission phase (Note 1). This volume also contains - mission documentation - spacecraft documentation - instrument documentation - data set documentation - index tables of the data Note 1 ====== The nominal start and stop times for the Pluto encounter mission phase are 2015-01-15T00:00:00 and 2016-10-31T00:00:00 The time span of all data products in this volume will not coincide exactly with those nominal mission phase times, and may even extend days or weeks beyond them.
Version ID : VERSION 1.0
Start Date: 2015-07-14T12:04:17Z - Stop Date: 2015-07-14T14:14:25Z
WITH LIENS This volume contains solar wind data taken by the New Horizons SWAP instrument at Pluto encounter. The Comma-Separated Values (CSV) file provides the proton density, speed, temperature, dynamic pressure and thermal pressure of the solar wind during the time frame of the Pluto Encounter. The position of the spacecraft is given in 3 Sun centered heliospheric coordinate systems. These solar wind parameters were derived using a full instrument response to forward model the count rates measured with the Solar Wind Around Pluto (SWAP on the New Horizons (NH) spacecraft). Refer to SWAP.CAT in the CATALOG/ directory of this data set for information about the SWAP instrument. Each row represents solar wind parameters determined from a coarse-fine energy sweep. The first 4 columns provide the time information for the beginning and end of a given sweep. The next 5 columns provide the solar wind proton density, speed, temperature, dynamic pressure and thermal pressure. The remaining columns provide the location of the spacecraft in Heliographic Inertial (HGI), Heliospheric Aries Ecliptic (HAE), and Heliographic (HG). These are standard Sun centered coordinate systems.