VOYAGER
Voyager LECP Data Analysis Handbook
Calibrations and Channel Definitions
Margie
Channels 25-30
H
|
25 |
26 |
H
L |
27 |
H L |
28 |
H L |
29 |
30 |
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p | 34.0 – 71.5 | |||||||||
64.0 – 130.0* | ||||||||||
d | 24.0 – 71. | |||||||||
58.0 – 120.* | ||||||||||
He3 | 104. – 820. |
H 40.0 – 64. |
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380. – 1000.* | ||||||||||
He4 | 104. – 820. |
H 33.0 – 62.0 |
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380. – 1000.* | ||||||||||
Li |
26.0 – 27.0 |
380. – 1000. |
H 44.0 – 166. |
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Be |
30. – 42. |
65.0 – 450. |
H 44. – 45. |
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B |
36. – 48. |
97.0 – 1000. |
51. – 73.2 |
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C |
40. – 56. |
150. – 1000. |
58. – 116. |
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N |
44. – 61. |
222. – 1000. |
64. – 176. |
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O |
48. – 64. |
341. – 1000. |
68. – 270. |
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F |
51. – 68. |
48. – 49. |
71. – 420. |
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Ne |
65. – 74. |
53. – 64. |
78. – 730. |
78. – 80. |
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Na |
56. – 78. |
82. – 1000. |
82. – 88. |
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Mg |
58. – 82. |
106. – 1000. |
86. – 97.2 |
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Al |
61. – 86. |
130. – 1000. |
90.0 – 104. |
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Si |
64. – 90. |
163. – 1000. |
.95 – 101. |
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95. – 120. |
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Fe |
82. – 120. |
127. – 850. |
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127. – 817. |
* .4 < Eff. < .1
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Updated 8/9/19, Cameron Crane
VOYAGER 1 ELAPSED TIME
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Days: Hours:
Minutes: Seconds
*Since official launch
September 5, 1977, 12:56:00:00 UTC
*Since official launch
September 5, 1977, 12:56:00:00 UTC
VOYAGER 2 ELAPSED TIME
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Days: Hours:
Minutes: Seconds
*Since official launch
August 20, 1977, 14:29:00:00 UTC
*Since official launch
August 20, 1977, 14:29:00:00 UTC
QUICK FACTS
Manufacturer:
Voyagers 1 and 2 were built in the Jet Propulsion
Laboratory in Southern California.
Mission Duration: 40+ years have elapsed for both Voyager 1 and Voyager 2 (both are ongoing).
Destination: Their original destinations were Saturn and Jupiter. Their current destination is interstellar space.
Mission Duration: 40+ years have elapsed for both Voyager 1 and Voyager 2 (both are ongoing).
Destination: Their original destinations were Saturn and Jupiter. Their current destination is interstellar space.