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Attributes of the resource which pertain to how to acquire the resource, availability and storage format.
A description of the types of particles observed in the measurement. This includes both direct observation and inferred observations.
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A device which is used to sense and parameterize a physical phenomenon.
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A tabular listing of events or observational notes, especially those that have utility in aiding a user in locating data. Catalogues include lists of events, files in a product, and data availability.
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Information useful in understanding the context of an observation, typically observed or measured coincidentally with a physical observation.
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Either numerical or display information
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A range of possible values.
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The space around a radiating body within which its electromagnetic attributes can exert force on another similar body that is not in direct contact.
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The host (spacecraft, network, facility) for instruments making observations.
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The fundamental particle or quantum of electromagnetic radiation
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The physical attribute of the field.
Current
PlasmaFrequency
Potential
PoyntingFlux
Magnetic
Gyrofrequency
Electromagnetic
Electric
A characterization of the support information.
Positional
Temporal
Velocity
Other
AVI
CEF2
FITS
HDF4
HDF5
IDFS
IDL
JPEG
MATLAB4
MATLAB6
MATLAB7
MPEG
PNG
Postscript
QuickTime
XML
VOTable
UDF
Text
Text.Unicode
Text.ASCII
TIFF
PDF
NetCDF
NCAR
HTML
HDF
GIF
CEF1
CEF
CDF
Binary
The organization of data according to present specifications. The value is selected from a list of accepted names for known, well documented formats.
A word or phrase that is relevant to the resource but does not exist in other documentary information.
A unique identifier specifying an instrument
Hydrodynamic
PlasmaWaves
Photon
MHD
Electrostatic
Electromagnetic
The number of protons in the nucleus of an atom.
The name given to a resource.
A unique identifier specifying a repository.
A unique identifier which specifies an observatory.
GammaRays
Halpha
He10830
He304
Infrared
K7699
Microwave
Ultraviolet
XRays
WhiteLight
SoftXRays
RadioFrequency
Optical
Ni6768
NaD
LBHband
HardXrays
FarUltraviolet
ExtremeUltraviolet
CaK
The general term used to describe wavelengths or frequencies within a given span of values for those quantities.
The characteristics or categorization of an event type.
ActiveRegion
Aurora
BowShockCrossing
CoronalMassEjection
EnergeticSolarParticleEvent
ForbushDecrease
MagneticCloud
MagnetopauseCrossing
Substorm
SolarWindExtreme
SolarFlare
RadioBurst
InterplanetaryShock
GeomagneticStorm
EITWave
CoronalHole
Information which may be important in the avoidance of misuse of the resource. This includes things such as instrument maladies, corruption or contamination.
The location of a place on Earth specified as an angle east (positive) or west (negative) of a north-south line called the Prime Meridian defined by the coordinate system in use.
AlphaParticle
Atom
Electron
Molecule
Neutron
Proton
Ion
Dust
Aerosol
A characterization of the kind of particle observed by the measurement.
The distance in meters above (positive) or below (negative) the "zero elevation" defined by the World Geodetic System reference frame (WGS84)
Identifies the coordinate system in which the position, direction or observation has been expressed.
DM
GSE
GSM
HEEQ
HG
J2000
LGM
MAG
SR
SSE
SpacecraftOrbitPlane
WGS84
SR2
SM
SE
SC
RTN
MFA
HGI
HEE
HCI
HAE
GSEQ
GEO
GEI
Carrington
CGM
The resource identifier for a resource which was used to generate this resource.
A unique identifier specifying a resource.
CountRate
Counts
Energy
EnergyDensity
EnergyFlux
Mass
NumberDensity
NumberFlux
PlasmaFrequency
Pressure
SonicMachNumber
Velocity
ThermalSpeed
Temperature
PhaseSpaceDensity
MassDensity
HeatFlux
Gyrofrequency
FlowVelocity
FlowSpeed
AverageChargeState
A characterization of the physical properties of the particle.
A characterization of the physical properties of the photon.
Absorption
DopplerFrequency
Emissivity
EquivalentWidth
Intensity
LineDepth
PlasmaFrequency
PoyntingFlux
PropagationTime
Velocity
Wavelength
StokesParameters
Polarization
ModeAmplitude
MagneticField
Gyrofrequency
Frequency
EnergyFlux
ACMagneticField
ACElectricField
Asteroid
Comet
Earth.Magnetosphere.Polar
Earth.Magnetosphere.RadiationBelt
Earth.NearSurface.Atmosphere
Earth.NearSurface.AuroralRegion
Earth.NearSurface.Ionosphere.D-Region
Earth.NearSurface.Ionosphere.E-Region
Earth.NearSurface.Ionosphere.F-Region
Earth.NearSurface.Mesosphere
Earth.NearSurface.SouthAtlanticAnomalyRegion
Earth.NearSurface.Stratosphere
Earth.NearSurface.Thermosphere
Earth.NearSurface.Troposphere
Earth.Surface
Heliosphere.Inner
Heliosphere.Outer
Jupiter
Mars
Pluto
Saturn
Sun.Corona
Sun.Photosphere
Venus
Uranus
Sun
Sun.TransitionRegion
Sun.Interior
Sun.Chromosphere
Neptune
Mercury
Heliosphere
Heliosphere.Remote1AU
Heliosphere.NearEarth
Earth
Earth.NearSurface
Earth.NearSurface.PolarCap
Earth.NearSurface.Plasmasphere
Earth.NearSurface.Ionosphere
Earth.NearSurface.Ionosphere.Topside
Earth.NearSurface.EquatorialRegion
Earth.Magnetosphere
Earth.Magnetosphere.Main
Earth.Magnetosphere.Magnetotail
Earth.Magnetosheath
The portion of space occupied or being measured.
Anisotropy
Array
Average
Characteristic
Circular
Component.I
Component.K
Deviation
Direction
DirectionAngle.AzimuthAngle
DirectionAngle
FieldAligned
Fit
Group
Integral.Area
Integral.Bandwidth
LineOfSight
Linear
Parallel
Perpendicular
Perturbation
Phase
Projection.IJ
Pseudo
Ratio
Symmetric
Variance
Vector
Uncertainty
Trace
Total
Tensor
StokesParameters
StandardDeviation
Scalar
Projection
Projection.JK
Projection.IK
PhaseAngle
Peak
Moment
Magnitude
Integral
Integral.SolidAngle
DirectionAngle.PolarAngle
DirectionAngle.ElevationAngle
Differential
CrossSpectrum
Component
Component.J
Column
The smallest value in a range of possible values.
A characterization of the quantitative assessment of a phenomenon.
Dopplergram
ElectricField
Ephemeris
MagneticField
NeutralGas
Radiance
Spectrum
Waves.Active
Waves.Passive
Waves
ThermalPlasma
Profile
NeutralAtomImages
Magnetogram
Irradiance
IonComposition
InstrumentStatus
ImageIntensity
EnergeticParticles
ActivityIndex
The largest value in a range of possible values.
A characterization of an integrated collection of software and hardware containing one or more sensors and associated controls used to produce data on an environment.
Antenna
ElectrostaticAnalyser
EnergeticParticleInstrument
Interferometer
Magnetometer
MassSpectrometer
MultispectralImager
NeutralParticleDetector
ParticleCorrelator
ParticleDetector
QuadrisphericalAnalyser
ResonanceSounder
RetardingPotentialAnalyser
Riometer
SearchCoil
SpectralPowerReceiver
Spectrometer
WaveformReceiver
Unspecified
TimeOfFlight
SpacecraftPotentialControl
Sounder
ScintillationDetector
Radiometer
Radar
ProportionalCounter
Platform
Photopolarimeter
Photometer
NeutralAtomImager
MicrochannelPlate
LongWire
LangmuirProbe
IonDrift
IonChamber
ImagingSpectrometer
Imager
GeigerMuellerTube
FourierTransformSpectrograph
FluxFeedback
FaradayCup
ElectronDriftInstrument
DustDetector
DoubleSphere
Coronograph
Channeltron
The name given to the contract or engagement which enabled the data to be produced. Each investigation is associated with a Principal Investigator or Guest Investigator who was responsible for the original proposal.
A starting point in time.
A set of unambiguous rules that establishes the representation of information within a file.
ASCII
GZIP
None
ZIP
Unicode
TAR
Base64
BZIP2
A description of the standardized measurement increments in which a value is specified.
AkasofuEpsilon
AlfvenMachNumber
AlfvenVelocity
Other
PlasmaBeta
TotalPressure
VCrossB
MagnetosonicMachNumber
FrequencyToGyrofrequencyRat
An ending point in time.
A set of programmatically related observatories.
The location of a place on Earth specified as an angle north (positive) or south (negative) of the equator defined by the coordinate system in use.