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1. Energetic Particles: Acceleration, Composition and Transport (EPACT) Investigation on WIND [WIND_EPACT]
The main purpose of the Wind spacecraft is to measure the incoming solar wind, magnetic fields and particles, although early on it will also observe the Earth's foreshock region. Wind, together with ...


2. Radio and Plasma Wave Investigation (WAVES) on WIND [WIND_WAVES]
The main purpose of the Wind spacecraft is to measure the incoming solar wind, magnetic fields and particles, although early on it will also observe the Earth's foreshock region. Wind, together with ...


3. Interplanetary Monitoring Platform (IMP-8) Magnetometer Experiment Data [IMP8_MAG]
IMP-8 (IMP-J) was launched by NASA on October 26, 1973 to measure the magnetic fields, plasmas, and energetic charged particles (e.g., cosmic rays) of the Earth's magnetotail and ...


4. SOHO/Coronal Diagnostics Spectrometer (CDS) Data Archive [SOHO_CDS]
The Coronal Diagnostics Spectrometer (CDS) onboard SOHO studies the emission line characteristics in the extreme ultraviolet (EUV) of the Sun. CDS observes the Sun's coronal properties and its interaction ...


5. Space Physics, Solar Physics and Astronomy Data from Space Physics Data System [SPDS-General]
The Space Physics Data System (SPDS) ( http://spdf.gsfc.nasa.gov/ ) serves the four science disciplines encompassed within the programs of the NASA Space Physics Division, namely: ...


6. Interplanetary Monitoring Platform (IMP-8) Solar Plasma Electrostatic Analyzer Data [IMP8_LANL]
IMP-8 (IMP-J) was launched by NASA on October 26, 1973 to measure the magnetic fields, plasmas, and energetic charged particles (e.g., cosmic rays) of the Earth's magnetotail ...


7. Imager for Magnetopause-to-Aurora Global Exploration (IMAGE) Data Archive at NASA/NSSDC and SWRI [IMAGE]
The Imager for Magnetosphere-to-Aurora Global Exploration (IMAGE) mission produced the first comprehensive global images of the plasma populations in the inner magnetosphere. IMAGE data are archived ...


8. Polar Sun-Earth Connection Mission Data Archive at NASA/GSFC [NASA_POLAR]
The Polar spacecraft was launched on February 24, 1996, to obtain data from both high- and low-altitude perspectives of this active region of geospace. High above the poles the particles of the solar ...


9. SOHO/Charge, Element, and Isotope Analysis System (CELIAS) Data Archive [SOHO_CELIAS]
The CELIAS instrument is designed to study the composition of the solar wind (SW) and of solar and interplanetary energetic particles on SOHO. SOHO is a project of international cooperation between ...


10. SOHO/Solar Wind Anisotropies (SWAN) Data Archive [SOHO_SWAN]
The SWAN (Solar Wind ANisotropies) instrument is one of twelve instruments onboard SOHO (SOlar Heliospheric Observatory) satellite. It is a collaboration between Finnish Meteorological Institute and ...


11. SOHO/Energetic and Relativistic Nuclei and Electron (ERNE) Data Archive [SOHO_ERNE]
The Energetic and Relativistic Nuclei and Electron (ERNE) Sensor Unit (ESU) has two energetic particle sensors: LED and HED. ERNE will investigate the solar atmosphere by detecting charged particles ...


12. SOHO/Large Angle and Spectrometric Coronagraph Experiment (LASCO) Data Archive [SOHO_LASCO]
The Large Angle and Spectrometric COronagraph (LASCO) instrument is one of 11 instruments included on the joint NASA/ESA SOHO (Solar and Heliospheric Observatory) spacecraft. The LASCO instrument ...


13. SOHO/UltraViolet Coronograph Spectrometer (UVCS) Data Archive [SOHO_UVCS]
The purpose of the UltraViolet Coronograph Spectrometer (UVCS) on the Solar and Heliospheric Observatory (SOHO) is to provide a detailed description of the extended solar corona that can be used to ...


14. Magnetic Field Investigation (MFI) on WIND [WIND_MFI]
The main purpose of the Wind spacecraft is to measure the incoming solar wind, magnetic fields and particles, although early on it will also observe the Earth's foreshock region. Wind, together with ...


15. Solar Maximum Mission (SMM) Coronagraph/Polarimeter Data [SMM-01]
The data from the Coronagraph/Polarimeter consist of digital images of the solar corona taken through various filters at visible wavelengths. The scientific objectives of the Coronagraph/Polarimeter ...


16. 3-D Plasma and Energetic Particle Investigation on WIND [WIND_3DP]
The main purpose of the Wind spacecraft is to measure the incoming solar wind, magnetic fields and particles, although early on it will also observe the Earth's foreshock region. Wind, together with ...


17. Geotail Data Archive at NASA/GSFC [NASA_GEOTAIL]
The GEOTAIL mission is a collaborative project undertaken by the Institute of Space and Astronautical Science (ISAS) and the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA). Its primary objective ...


18. Interplanetary Monitoring Platform (IMP-8) Low-Energy Proton and Electron Differential Energy Analyzer (LEPEDEA) Data [IMP8_IOWA]
IMP-8 (IMP-J) was launched by NASA on October 26, 1973 to measure the magnetic fields, plasmas, and energetic charged particles (e.g., cosmic rays) of the Earth's magnetotail and magnetosheath and ...


19. Interplanetary Monitoring Platform (IMP-8) Solar Plasma Faraday Cup Data [IMP8_MIT]
IMP-8 (IMP-J) was launched by NASA on October 26, 1973 to measure the magnetic fields, plasmas, and energetic charged particles (e.g., cosmic rays) of the Earth's magnetotail and magnetosheath and ...


20. Ulysses Heliospheric Data [ULYSSES]
The primary mission of the Ulysses spacecraft was to characterize the heliosphere as a function of solar latitude. The periods of primary scientific interest is when Ulysses was at or higher than ...


21. Fields and Particles Data from Explorers 33 and 35 [66-058A]
The Explorer 33 and 35 spacecraft, also referred to as Anchored IMP (AIMP) 1 and 2, were launched in 1966 and 1967 towards lunar-centric orbits. Explorer 35 achieved a 5 Rm lunar orbit, but Explorer ...


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