Voyager LECP Publications and Presentations
Hot Plasma Parameters of Jupiter's Inner Magnetosphere, B. H. Mauk, S. A. Gary, M. Kane, E. P. Keath, S. M. Krimigis, and T. P. Armstrong, Journal of Geophysical Research, 101, 7685, 1996. Copyright 1996 by the American Geophysical Union. Further electronic distribution is not allowed.
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Page 1 (Abstract; Introduction)-
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Page 2 (Introduction, cont.; Data Unfolding
Algorithm; Algorithm Test Results)
Page 3 (Algorithm Test Results, cont.;
Figures 1 and 2)
Page 4 (Algorithm Test Results, cont.)
Page 5 (Hot Plasma Moments; Figure 3)
Page 6 (Hot Plasma Moments, cont.; Figure
4; Analysis and Discussion)
Page 7 (Analysis and Discussion, cont.;
Figure 5)
Page 8 (Analysis and Discussion, cont.)
Page 9 (Analysis and Discussion, cont.;
Figure 6)
Page 10 (Summary; References)
Page 11 (References, cont.)
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VOYAGER 1 ELAPSED TIME
*Since official launch
September 5, 1977, 12:56:00:00 UTC
VOYAGER 2 ELAPSED TIME
*Since official launch
August 20, 1977, 14:29:00:00 UTC
QUICK FACTS
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.