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Pioneer 10 and 11 CRT Data Added
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Written by Tom Narock   
Monday, 10 November 2008
The VHO, in conjunction with VEPO have just added access to Pioneer 10 and 11 Cosmic Ray Telescope data.
 
New Data Products Added
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Written by Tom Narock   
Tuesday, 28 October 2008
Three new data products have been added to the VHO relational search.

SOHO CELIAS Proton Monitor 30 Second Solar Wind parameters

Mars Global Surveyor Solar Wind Pressure Proxy Estimates

Genesis interplanetary field orientation as derived from vector direction of peak suprathermal electron flux
Last Updated ( Tuesday, 28 October 2008 )
 
IMP 8 CRNC data added to VHO
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Written by Tom Narock   
Monday, 06 October 2008
IMP 8 U.Chicago Charged Particle Instrument (CPI) data have been added to VHO relational search. These data were provided by the Virtual Energetic Particle Observatory and consist of: 5 count rates from the Low Energy Telescope, 8 count rates for the main telescope (MT), 4 counts of pulse height analyzed events in each of 4 MT coincidence modes, and 27 box counts corresponding to specific species and energy ranges associated with 3 of the MT coincidence modes
Last Updated ( Thursday, 23 October 2008 )
 
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Test Stand A-2 Peering Out from the Fog
  • Test Stand A-2 Peering Out from the Fog
    At Stennis Space Center, three large engine test stands were built the early 1960s to test the first and second stages of the Apollo Saturn V rocket that carried Americans to the moon. Since 1975, the test stands have supported testing of the Space Shuttle main engines. The last planned test was conducted in July of 2009. In this photo, the A-2 Test Stand peered out from a thick blanket of fog during the early morning hours of Oct. 28, 2009. This photo was taken from the top of the B Test Stand. The A-1 and A-2 test stands are transitioning to support J-2X engine testing for the Constellation Program, while the B-1/B-2 test stand will support stage testing. For the first time since the 1960s, a new test stand, called A-3, is under construction with a scheduled completion date of 2011. The A-3 test stand will be 300 feet tall and will enable engineers to conduct simulated high-altitude testing up to 100,000 feet. Photo Credit: NASA/SSC/Allen Forsman, Pratt and Whitney Rocketdyne

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