VOYAGER
Voyager LECP Data Analysis Handbook
Calibrations and Channel Definitions
Margie
Channels 37-42
37 |
38 |
39 |
H only |
40 |
41 |
42 |
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p |
.11 - .24* |
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d |
.1 - .12* |
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He3 | .134 - .275 |
380. – 1000.* |
.25 – 1.63 | ||||
He4 | .10 - .203 |
380 – 1000.* |
.19 – 1.6 | ||||
Li | .057 - .161 | .10 – 4.6 | .27 – 1.2 | ||||
Be | .137 - .156 | .045 - .137 | .084 – 10.4 | .22 – 2.8 | |||
B | .1 - .15 | .037 - .1 | .068 – 19.0 | .18 – 5.3 | |||
C | .096 - .166 | .034 - .096 | .062 – 31. | .16 – 8.6 | |||
N | .082 - .16 | .029 - .082 | .053 – 46. | .14 – 13.6 | |||
O | .072 - .15 | .025 - .072 | .047 – 64. | .12 – 19. | |||
F | .06 - .127 | .021 - .06 | .039 – 88. | .10 – 24.6 | |||
Ne | .058 - .127 | .02 - .058 | .037 – 116. | .097 – 33.5 | |||
Na | .05 - .115 | .018 - .05 | .032 – 154. | .084 – 43. | |||
Mg | .048 - .115 | .017 - .048 | .031 – 200. | .081 – 53. | |||
Al | .043 - .104 | 0.15 - .043 | .028 – 260. | .073 – 66. | |||
Si | .041 - .107 | .015 - .041 | .027 – 340. | .069 – 80. | |||
Fe | .02 - .077 | .012 - .02 | .014 – 1000. | .035 – 680. |
* 0.1< Eff. < .4
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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.