VOYAGER
Voyager LECP Data Analysis Handbook
Calibrations and Channel Definitions
Table 3. LECP Calibrator Conversion Numbers
LECP SNO1 | LECP SNO2 | LECP SNO3 | |||||
Voyager Engineering Number |
LECP Discr. |
Calibrator Hi + Lo 2(mV) |
50% Discr. Setting (keV) |
Calibrator Hi + Lo 2(mV) |
50% Discr. Setting (keV) |
Calibrator Hi + Lo 2(mV) |
50% Discr. Setting (keV) |
E-477/78 | E2 | 234 | 126 | 232 | 136 | 295 | 166 |
E-479/80 | E5 | 670 | 136 | 414 | 151 | 534 | 167 |
E-481/82 | E4 | 610 | 331 | 122 | 318 | 117 | 340 |
E-483/84 | E5A | 591 | 141 | 496 | 181 | 585 | 186 |
85/86 | β-0 | 211 | 12.5/24 | 191 | 16/23 | 242 | 15/26 |
87/88 | α1-0 | 202 | 12/26 | 188 | 14/23 | 265 | 14/29 |
89/90 | E4A | 749 | 2180 | 731 | 2080 | 777 | 2260 |
91/92 | β-1 | 331 | 35 | 315 | 33 | 293 | 34 |
93/94 | E5B | 1569 | 480 | 1432 | 584 | 1473 | 562 |
95/96 | E0 | 1654 | 209 | 1773 | 305 | 1669 | 204 |
97/98 | E1sync | 1729 | 271/169 | 1540 | 329/180 | 1740 | 287/182 |
E-499/500 | α1-1 | 301 | 31 | 157 | 34 | 323 | 31 |
01/02 | E0A | 112 | 363 | 50 | 384 | 130 | 402 |
03/04 | AC1 | 152 | 308 | 130 | 310 | 137 | 306 |
05/06 | AC2 | 217 | 291 | 149 | 305 | 130 | 320 |
07/08 | α1-4 | 166 | 200 | 149 | 216 | 176 | 200 |
E-509/510 | E2B | 1165 | 6540 | 946 | 5070 | 1206 | 6650 |
11/12 | L12B | 581 | 4.6 | 392 | 3 MeV | 413 | 2.1 MeV |
13/14 | |||||||
15/16 | β-4 | 166 | 183 | 179 | 210 | 153 | 190 |
17/18 | E0B | 244 | 842 | 101 | 664 | 338 | 1150 |
19/20 | α1-3 | 102 | 114 | 98 | 136 | 107 | 121 |
E-521/22 | |||||||
23/24 | L54B | 1620 | 68 MeV | 1542 | 72 MeV | 1599 | 73 MeV |
25/26 | α2-0 | 438 | 528 | 370 | 520 | 465 | 550 |
27/28 | α2-1 | 770 | 982 | 727 | 1040 | 834 | 1050 |
29/30 | E0C | 363 | 1340 | 284 | 1380 | 716 | 2510 |
E-531/32 | |||||||
33/34 | E3A | 1089 | 2190 | 985 | 2005 | 751 | 2160 |
35/36 | E1A | 463 | 1750 | 414 | 1870 | 558 | 1930 |
37/38 | |||||||
39/40 | |||||||
E-541/42 | L12C | 183 | 27 MeV | 157 | 25 MeV | 191 | 24.7 MeV |
43/44 | L54C | 425 | 290 MeV | 376 | 230 MeV | 440 | 325 MeV |
45/46 | L23C | 376 | 2220 MeV | 310 | 1670 MeV | 391 | 2460 MeV |
47/48 | E4B | 338 | 925 | 304 | 850 | 410 | 1170 |
49/50 | E5C | 537 | 18000 | 419 | 159000 | 488 | 202000 |
E-551/52 | E0D | 141 | 5080 | 81 | 3000 | 175 | 5630 |
53/54 | E1B | 98 | 3500 | 122 | 4420 | 131 | 4280 |
55/56 | E3C | 242 | 4470 | 218 | 3930 | 150 | 4430 |
57/58 | L54D | 1444 | 2345 | 888 | 1470 | 1312 | 2330 |
59/60 | L23B | 899 | 239 MeV | 0084 | 420 MeV | 1127 | 555 MeV |
E-561/62 | E1C | 269 | 1020 | 272 | 1070 | 308 | 1070 |
63/64 | E2C | 1251 | 7280 | 1340 | 7150 | 1537 | 8770 |
65/66 | E3B | 1074 | 2130 | 949 | 1750 | 680 | 2280 |
67/68 | E4C | 2278 | 697000 | SAT | 892000 | SAT | 760000 |
69/70 | L23C | 2228 | 2220 MeV | 1994 | 1670 MeV | 2034 | 2460 MeV |
E-571/72 | E5D | 2700 | 127000 | SAT | 139000 | SAT | 190000 |
73/74 | β-2 | 559 | 61 | 496 | 66 | 545 | 67 |
75/76 | E2A | 2240 | 1222 | 2260 | 1250 | 2642 | 1490 |
77/78 | α1-2 | 533 | 62 | 470 | 68 | 577 | 63 |
79/80 | L12A | 1307 | .35 MeV | 794 | .31 MeV | 1368 | .39 MeV |
E-581/82 | |||||||
83/84 | E3 | 1532 | 316 | 1523 | 318 | 1224 | 352 |
85/86 | β-3 | 507 | 112 | 986 | 125 | 985 | 125 |
E-587/88 | L54-A | SAT | 5.25 MeV | SAT | 4.8 MeV | SAT | 4.5 MeV |
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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
--:--:--:--
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.