THE AE-E DATA ------------- This data set contains 15-second resolution atmospheric and ionospheric parameters from NASA's AE-E spacecraft, measured between December 1975 and June 1981. AE-E's geocentric orbit was elliptical as well as circular at times with a closest perigee of 156 km and a farthest apogee of 2983 km and with an inclination of 19.7 degrees. Each file includes one day of data. The file name corresponds to year, month, and day (of the month), for example, the file named c7611_15.DAT contains data for Novemver 15, 1976). AE-E DATA FORMAT ---------------- Each file contains ASCII formatted data in logical records of variable length. Each file consists of a header record followed by seperate (multi-record) blocks of UA and orbit data. Each block contains the measurements for one individual parameter taken during the specific day; this parameter can be either a UA parameter or an orbit parameter. The header record contains the solar and magnetic indices for the day: yyddd I6 Five-digit number which specifies the year and day of year; Ap(1:9) 9I6 The eight planetary Ap indices for the given day and the daily Ap; Kp(1:9) 9I6 The eight planetary Kp indices for the given day and their sum; F10.7o F8.2 Observed solar radio flux (10.7 cm) F10.7c F8.2 Corrected solar radio flux (10.7 cm) The format statememt is: FORMAT (19I6, 2F8.2, 8X) The header is followed by data (UA and orbit) blocks of the following structure: IVAR I6 The integer code number for the specific parameter (see table below); IB I6 The running index number of the first 15-sec interval for which data are available for the specific parameter for the given day; 15-sec intervalls are numbered consecutively starting with 1 for the interval 0-15 sec, 2 for 16-30 sec, and so on; IE I6 The running index number for the last 15-sec interval for the specific parameter for the given day; ORBIT I6 Orbit number The format statement is: FORMAT(4I6); This first record of the data block is followed by N records containing the M (=IE-IB+1) measurments of the specific parameter during the given day. Each of the N records contains 15 values and therefore N = M/15+1. Data gaps are indicated with the fill-value 1.0E+35. The format statement is: FORMAT(15E10.3); TABLE OF UA/OA PARAMETERS FOR AE-E ---------------------------------- Code Description --------------------------------------------------------- 0 magnetic & solar activity parameters -1 altitude (kilometers) -2 latitude (degrees) -3 longitude (degrees) -4 local time (hours) -5 local magnetic time (hours) -6 L-shell parameter (earth radii) -7 geocentric magnetic inclination (degrees) -8 solar zenith angle (degrees) -9 orbit number 1. BIMS - H+ IONS/CM**3 2. BIMS - HE+ IONS/CM**3 3. BIMS - N+ IONS/CM**3 4. BIMS - O+ IONS/CM**3 5. BIMS - N2+ IONS/CM**3 6. BIMS - NO+ IONS/CM**3 7. BIMS - O2+ IONS/CM**3 8. BIMS - SELECTED ION #1 - TOTAL IONS/CM**3 9. BIMS - SELECTED ION #2 - (see BIMS.DOC) 10. BIMS - SELECTED ION #3 - Fe+ IONS/CM**3 11. CEP - ELECTRON TEMPERATURE (DEG KELVIN) 12. CEP - ION DENSITY (NUM/CC) 13. CEP - SATELLITE POTENTIAL (VOLTS) ERROR BAR NOT ENCODED 14. CEP - MEAN ION MASS FROM ION CURRENT (AMU) 15. BUV - OZONE MIXING RATIO AT 0.4 MB PRESSURE LEVEL 16. BUV - OZONE MIXING RATIO AT 1 MB PRESSURE LEVEL 17. BUV - OZONE MIXING RATIO AT 2.0 MB PRESSURE LEVEL 18. BUV - OZONE MIXING RATIO AT 5.0 MB PRESSURE LEVEL 19. BUV - OZONE MIXING RATIO AT 10.0 MB PRESSURE LEVEL 20. BUV - OZONE MIXING RATIO AT 30.0 MB PRESSURE LEVEL 21. BUV - TOTAL OZONE DENSITY 23. MESA - ATMOSPHERIC DENSITY (GM/CM**3) 24. MESA - TRANSVERSE WIND COMPONENT (M/SEC) 35. NACE - N2 DENSITY (NUM/CM3) 36. NACE - O DENSITY (NUM/CM3) 37. NACE - HE DENSITY (NUM/CM3) 38. NACE - ARGON DENSITY (NUM/CM3) 39. NACE - SELECTION 1: INITIALLY NO DENSITY (NUM/CM3) 40. NACE - SELECTION 2: INITIALLY TOTAL OXYGEN (NUM/CM3) 41. NATE - NEUTRAL GAS TEMPERATURE (DEG KELVIN) 42. NATE - N2 DENSITY (NUM/CM3) 43. NATE - O+O2 TOTAL OXYGEN DENSITY (NUM/CM3) 44. NATE - HE DENSITY (NUM/CM3) 45. NATE - ARGON DENSITY (NUM/CM3) 46. NATE - UA WINDS (METERS/SEC, + IS SOUTHWARD) 47. NATE - VERTICAL UA WINDS (+ IS UPWARD) M/SEC 48. OSS - N2 DENSITY (NUM/CM3) 49. OSS - O2 DENSITY (NUM/CM3) 50. OSS - HE DENSITY (NUM/CM3) 51. OSS - O DENSITY (NUM/CM3) 52. OSS - AR DENSITY (NUM/CM3) 53. OSS - X DENSITY OF SELECTED MASS (NUM/CM3) (IF X=32, X DENS. IS O/2+O2) 54. OSS - N DENSITY (NUM/CM3) 55. PES - AVERAGE FLUX 2-3 EV 56. PES - AVERAGE FLUX 7-9 EV 57. PES - AVERAGE FLUX 12-17 EV 58. PES - AVERAGE FLUX 25-30 EV 59. PES - AVERAGE FLUX 37-47 EV 60. PES - AVERAGE FLUX 100-500 EV 61. RPA - TI ... ION TEMPERATURE IN (DEG-KELVIN) 62. RPA - NP ... TOTAL (ION OR ELECTRON) PLASMA CONCENTRATION (CM-3) 63. RPA - VD ... PLASMA DRIFT VELOCITY NORMAL TO RPA (M/SEC) 64. RPA - PSI .. SATELLITE POTENTIAL (VOLTS) 65. RPA - VY ... TRANSVERSE VERTICAL ION VELOCITY ASSUMING VD=0.0 66. RPA - VZ ... TRANSVERSE HORIZONTAL ION VELOCITY ASSUMING VD=0.0 67. RPA - SIGMA .. ROUGHNESS PARAMETER (DELTA NI)/(NI) % 68. RPA - 69. RPA - 70. VAE - CH1 UP IF FILTER WHEEL FIXED; CH2 2800A IF STEPPING (RAYLEIGHS) 71. VAE - CH1 DOWN IF FILTER WHEEL FIXED; CH2 5200A IF STEPPING (RAYLEIGHS) 72. VAE - CH1 BACK IF FILTER WHEEL FIXED; CH2 5577A IF STEPPING (RAYLEIGHS) 73. VAE - CH1 FORWARD IF FILTER WHEEL FIXED; CH2 6300A IF STEPPING (RAYLEIGHS) 74. VAE - CH2 UP IF FILTER WHEEL FIXED; CH2 6563A IF STEPPING (RAYLEIGHS) 75. VAE - CH2 DOWN IF FILTER WHEEL FIXED; CH2 7319A IF STEPPING (RAYLEIGHS) -------------------------------------------------------------------- Use Directory "aedoc" to get detailed information about AE-E Spacecraft and each experiment. ------------------------------------------------------------------- Note that an FTPHelper interface to this dataset, providing data subsetting and and graphical browsing, is available at "https://omniweb.gsfc.nasa.gov/ftpbrowser/" --------------------------------------------------------------