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POLAR and time shifted solar wind data added
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Written by Tom Narock   
Wednesday, 16 September 2009
Four 1-minute field and plasma datasets have been added to VMO. These datasets contain ACE, IMP 8, Geotail, and WIND field and plasma data shifted to the Earth's Bow Shock Nose and used in High Resolution OMNI.

In addition, four POLAR data sets have been added. These include, UVI Key Parameter, UVI L1 CDF, TIDE H0 CDF, and TIDE H1 CDF
Last Updated ( Thursday, 12 November 2009 )
 
IMAGE RPI Spectrogram Plots Added
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Written by Tom Narock   
Friday, 24 July 2009
IMAGE RPI Daily Spectrogram Plots are now included in VMO courtesy of the Virtual Waves Observatory
 
Prognoz 6, 7, and 9 Magnetic Field Data Added
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Written by Tom Narock   
Monday, 20 April 2009
Prognoz 6, 7, and 9 Magnetic Field data (10 second resolution) have been added to VMO
 
Four New Geotail Data Sets Added
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Written by Tom Narock   
Tuesday, 07 April 2009
Geotail Editor-A and Editor-B 3-second Magnetic Field Data as well as Editor-A and Editor-B 12-second Low Energy Particle Data have been added to VMO.
Last Updated ( Tuesday, 07 April 2009 )
 
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Robert Satcher's Self-Portrait
  • Robert Satcher's Self-Portrait
    Astronaut Robert Satcher uses a digital still camera to expose take a self-portrait during the STS-129 mission's first spacewalk. During the six-hour, 37-minute spacewalk, Satcher and astronaut Mike Foreman installed a spare S-band antenna structural assembly to the Z1 segment of the station's truss, or backbone. Satcher and Foreman also installed a set of cables for a future space-to-ground antenna on the Destiny laboratory and replaced a handrail on the Unity node with a new bracket used to route an ammonia cable that will be needed for the Tranquility node when it is delivered next year. The two spacewalkers also repositioned a cable connector on Unity, checked S0 truss cable connections and lubricated latching snares on the Kibo robotic arm and the station's mobile base system. Image Credit: NASA