VOYAGER
Attachment D
Voyager LECP Data Analysis Handbook
Data File Descriptions
Supplementary EDR
Attachment D
Navigation Data Block Format for Cruise Periods
Word | Description | Units | Type |
---|---|---|---|
1 | SCE GMT Year of Navigation Data Block | years, AD | I |
2 | SCE GMT Day of Navigation Data Block | day of year | I |
3 | SCE GMT Hour of Navigation Data Block | hour of day | I |
4 | SCE GMT Minute of Navigation Data Block | minute of hour | I |
5 | SCE GMT Second of Navigation Data Block | second of minute |
I |
6 | SCE GMT Millisecond (msec)
of Navigation Data Block |
msec of second |
I |
7-12 | Cartesian State of S/C,
Earth Centered, Earth Mean Ecliptic and Equinox of 1950.0 |
km km/sec |
E |
13-18 | Cartesian State of S/C, Sun
Centered, Earth Mean Ecliptic and Equinox of 1950.0 |
km km/sec |
E |
19-24 | Cartesian State of S/C,
Jupiter Centered, Earth Mean Ecliptic and Equinox of 1950.0 |
km km/sec |
E |
25-30 | Cartesian State of S/C,
Saturn Centered, Earth Mean Ecliptic and Equinox of 1950.0 |
km km/sec |
E |
31-36 | Cartesian State of Earth,
Sun Centered, Earth Mean Ecliptic and Equinox of 1950.0 |
km km/sec |
E |
37-42 | Cartesian State of Jupiter,
Sun Centered, Earth Mean Ecliptic and Equinox of 1950.0 |
km km/sec |
E |
43-48 | Cartesian State of Saturn,
Sun Centered, Earth Mean Ecliptic and Equinox of 1950.0 |
km km/sec |
E |
49 | Range Earth - S/C | km | E |
50 | Range Earth - Sun | km | E |
51 | Range Sun - S/C | km | E |
52 | Range Jupiter - S/C | km | E |
53 | Range Saturn - S/C | km | E |
54 | Range Sun - Jupiter | km | E |
55 | Range Sun - Saturn | km | E |
56 | Angle Earth - Sun - S/C | deg | E |
57 | Angle Sun - S/C - Earth
(Celestial Cone Angle of Earth) |
deg | E |
58 | Angle Sun - Earth - S/C | deg | E |
59 | Angle Jupiter - Sun - S/C | deg | E |
60 | Angle Sun - S/C - Jupiter
(Celestial Cone Angle of Jupiter) |
deg | E |
61 | Angle Sun - Jupiter - S/C | deg | E |
62 | Angle Saturn - Sun - S/E | deg | E |
63 | Angle Sun - S/C - Saturn
(Celestial Cone Angle of Saturn) |
deg | E |
64 | Angle Sun - Saturn - S/C | deg | E |
65 | Celestial Clock Angle of Earth | deg | E |
66 | Celestial Clock Angle of Jupiter | deg | E |
67 | Celestial Clock Angle of Saturn | deg | E |
68-69 | Right Ascension and
Declination of S/C, Earth Centered, Earth Mean Equator and Equinox of 1950.0 |
deg | E |
70-71 | Right Ascension and
Declination of Sun, Earth Centered, Earth Mean Equator and Equinox of 1950.0 |
deg | E |
72-73 | Right Ascension and
Declination of Jupiter, Earth Centered, Earth Mean Equator and Equinox of 1950.0 |
deg | E |
74-75 | Right Ascension and
Declination of Saturn, Earth Centered, Earth Mean Equator and Equinox of 1950.0 |
deg | E |
76-77 | Right Ascension and
Declination of S/C, Jupiter Centered, Jupiter True Equinox, and Equator of Date |
deg | E |
78-79 | Right Ascension and
Declination of Sun, Jupiter Centered, Jupiter True Equinox, and Equator of Date |
deg | E |
80-81 | Right Ascension and
Declination of Earth, Jupiter Centered, Jupiter True Equinox, and Equator of Date |
deg | E |
82-83 | Right Ascension and
Declination of Io, Jupiter Centered, Jupiter True Equinox, and Equator of Date |
deg | E |
84-85 | Right Ascension and
Declination of S/C, Saturn Centered, Saturn True Equinox, and Equator of Date |
deg | E |
86-87 | Right Ascension and
Declination of Sun, Saturn Centered, Saturn True Equinox, and Equator of Date |
deg | E |
88-89 | Right Ascension and
Declination of Earth, Saturn Centered, Saturn True Equinox, and Equator of Date |
deg | E |
90-91 | Celestial Latitude and
Longitude of S/C, Sun Centered, Earth True Equinox, and Ecliptic of Date |
deg | E |
92-93 | Celestial Latitude and
Longitude of Earth, Sun Centered, Earth True Equinox, and Ecliptic of Date |
deg | E |
94-95 | Celestial Latitude and
Longitude of Jupiter, Sun Centered, Earth True Equinox, and Ecliptic of Date |
deg | E |
96-97 | Celestial Latitude and
Longitude of Saturn, Sun Centered, Earth True Equinox, and Ecliptic of Date |
deg | E |
98-99 | Right Ascension and
Declination of S/C Sun Centered, Sun True Equinox, and Equator of Date |
deg | E |
100-101 | Right Ascension and
Declination of Earth, Sun Centered, Sun True Equinox, and Equator of Date |
deg | E |
102-103 | Right Ascension and
Declination of Jupiter, Sun Centered, Sun True Equinox, and Equator of Date |
deg | E |
104-105 | Right Ascension and
Declination of Saturn, Sun Centered, Sun True Equinox, and Equator of Date |
deg | E |
106 | Hour Angle of Jupiter System
III Prime Meridian, Jupiter Centered, Jupiter True Equinox and Equator of Date |
deg | E |
107-126 | Spares |
Figure D-1. Earth Mean Ecliptic and Equinox of 1950.0 (ECL50), Cruise SEDR State Vectors
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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.