User's guide for the Nimbus 7 ERB Solar Analysis Tape (ESAT)

Five years of Nimbus 7 ERB solar data is available in compact form on a single ERB solar analysis tape (ESAT). The period covered is November 16, 1978 through October 31, 1983. The Nimbus 7 satellite performs just under 14 orbits a day and the ERB solar telescope observe the Sun once per orbit as th...

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Main Authors: Kyle, H. L., Hickey, J. R., Major, E. R.
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Published: 1984
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spelling ftnasantrs:oai:casi.ntrs.nasa.gov:19850011604 2023-05-15T18:22:16+02:00 User's guide for the Nimbus 7 ERB Solar Analysis Tape (ESAT) Kyle, H. L. Hickey, J. R. Major, E. R. Unclassified, Unlimited, Publicly available Aug 1, 1984 application/pdf http://hdl.handle.net/2060/19850011604 unknown Document ID: 19850011604 Accession ID: 85N19914 http://hdl.handle.net/2060/19850011604 No Copyright CASI SOLAR PHYSICS NASA-TM-86143 NAS 1.15:86143 1984 ftnasantrs 2019-07-21T09:48:24Z Five years of Nimbus 7 ERB solar data is available in compact form on a single ERB solar analysis tape (ESAT). The period covered is November 16, 1978 through October 31, 1983. The Nimbus 7 satellite performs just under 14 orbits a day and the ERB solar telescope observe the Sun once per orbit as the satellite passes + or - near the south pole. The data were carefully calibrated and screened. Mean orbital and daily values are given for the total solar irradiance plus selected spectral intervals. In addition, selected solar activity indicators are on the tape. The ERB experiment, the solar data calibration and screening procedures, the solar activity indicators, and the tape format are described briefly. Other/Unknown Material South pole NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS) South Pole
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Kyle, H. L.
Hickey, J. R.
Major, E. R.
User's guide for the Nimbus 7 ERB Solar Analysis Tape (ESAT)
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description Five years of Nimbus 7 ERB solar data is available in compact form on a single ERB solar analysis tape (ESAT). The period covered is November 16, 1978 through October 31, 1983. The Nimbus 7 satellite performs just under 14 orbits a day and the ERB solar telescope observe the Sun once per orbit as the satellite passes + or - near the south pole. The data were carefully calibrated and screened. Mean orbital and daily values are given for the total solar irradiance plus selected spectral intervals. In addition, selected solar activity indicators are on the tape. The ERB experiment, the solar data calibration and screening procedures, the solar activity indicators, and the tape format are described briefly.
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author Kyle, H. L.
Hickey, J. R.
Major, E. R.
author_facet Kyle, H. L.
Hickey, J. R.
Major, E. R.
author_sort Kyle, H. L.
title User's guide for the Nimbus 7 ERB Solar Analysis Tape (ESAT)
title_short User's guide for the Nimbus 7 ERB Solar Analysis Tape (ESAT)
title_full User's guide for the Nimbus 7 ERB Solar Analysis Tape (ESAT)
title_fullStr User's guide for the Nimbus 7 ERB Solar Analysis Tape (ESAT)
title_full_unstemmed User's guide for the Nimbus 7 ERB Solar Analysis Tape (ESAT)
title_sort user's guide for the nimbus 7 erb solar analysis tape (esat)
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url http://hdl.handle.net/2060/19850011604
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