What types of data are available from the Low Energy Charged Particle detector aboard the Voyager spacecraft during their tour of the outer solar system?
The following link provides some background: The Low Energy Charged Particle (LECP) Experiment on the Voyager Spacecraft (Space Science Reviews journal article) Below are links to definitions for the following file types: Step Definition: Step-Files.html Examples: Special Runs/V1_Jupiter/Jupiter Step Files pt1.zip Browse Definition: Browse-Files.html Examples: Special Runs/V1_Jupiter/Jupiter Browse Files.zip Near Encounter Definition: Near-Encounter.html Examples: Special Runs/V1_Jupiter/Near Encounter/Full Resolution Print Far Encounter Definition: Far-Encounter.html Examples: Special Runs/V1_Jupiter- Far Encounter In or Far Encounter Out (these are zip files). Coordinates (cor) Definition: These files contain data on the S/C position and velocity in several different reference frames. The time stamps on these data are synchronous with the step files. The data has been interpolated from the SEDR data. Examples: Special Runs/V1_Jupiter/Position_Velocity Navigation (navmag or mag) Defin
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