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Title: International Solar-Terrestrial Program Key Parameter Visualization Tool Data: USA_NASA_DDF_ISTP_IM_KP_0100
Author(s): Ocuna, M. H.; Ogilvie, K. W.; Baker, D. N.; Curtis, S. A.; Fairfield, D. H.; Mish, W. H.
Abstract: The Global Geospace Science Program (GGS) is designed to improve greatly the understanding of the flow of energy, mass and momentum in the solar-terrestrial environment with particular emphasis on "Geospace". The Global Geospace Science Program is the US contribution to the International Solar-Terrestrial Physics (ISTP) Science Initiative. This CD-ROM issue describes the WIND and POLAR spacecraft, the scientific experiments carried onboard, the Theoretical and Ground Based investigations which constitute the US Global Geospace Science Program and the ISTP Data Systems which support the data acquisition and analysis effort. The International Solar-Terrestrial Physics Program (ISTP) Key Parameter Visualization Tool (KPVT), provided on the CD-ROM, was developed at the ISTP Science Planning and Operations Facility (SPOF). The KPVT is a generic software package for visualizing the key parameter data produced from all ISTP missions, interactively and simultaneously. The tool is designed to facilitate correlative displays of ISTP data from multiple spacecraft and instruments, and thus the selection of candidate events and data quality control. The software, written in IDL, includes a graphical/widget user interface, and runs on many platforms, including various UNIX workstations, Alpha/Open VMS, Macintosh (680x0 and PowerPC), and PC/Windows NT, Windows 3.1, and Windows 95.
NASA Center: Goddard Space Flight Center
Publication Date: 1999
Document Source: CASI
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Document ID: 20010019051
Report Number: NP-1999(02)-013-GSFC
Price Code: C01
Keywords: SOLAR TERRESTRIAL INTERACTIONS; EARTH IONOSPHERE; EARTH MAGNETOSPHERE; SOLAR WIND; HELIOSPHERE; SOLAR ACTIVITY EFFECTS; DATA; POLAR/GGS SPACECRAFT; WIND/GGS SPACECRAFT; MASS TRANSFER; ENERGY TRANSFER; MOMENTUM TRANSFER; GEOMAGNETIC TAIL; INTERPLANETARY MEDIUM; INTERPLANETARY SPACE; ULTRAVIOLET SPECTRA; X RAY SPECTRA; MAGNETIC FIELDS; LIGHT (VISIBLE RADIATION);
Notes: The CD-ROM conforms to the ISO 9660 format and as such is constrained to the 8.3 file naming convention. It is platform independent, and will not contain any specific platform information (e.g. RMS data specifics)
Accessibility: Unclassified; No Copyright; Unlimited; Publicly available;
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