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==Data Products & Availability== | ==Data Products & Availability== | ||
====Data Availability==== | ====Data Availability==== | ||
To find data availability, see: [https://lasp.colorado.edu/mms/sdc/public/about/processing/ Data Availability Status] | |||
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To see a list of MMS conjunctions with RBSP and THEMIS: | |||
https://lasp.colorado.edu/mms/sdc/public/community/conjunctions/ | |||
Revision as of 15:03, 29 July 2016
SPEDAS includes command line utilities and GUI plugins for loading and analyzing Magnetospheric Multiscale (MMS) mission data. All MMS related routines can be found in:
Crib sheets showing example usage of command line routines can be found in:
Loading Data
There are several methods for for downloading MMS data.
- MMS Crib Sheets - A collection of scripts demonstrating usage of MMS command line routines. These range from basic loading and plotting to derived products and compound plots.
- SPEDAS GUI - Data can be loaded into the SPEDAS GUI via the MMS tab in the Load Data window.
Instruments
Hot Plasma
Energetic Particles
Fields
- Fluxgate Magnetometer (FGM)
- Search Coil Magnetometer (SCM)
- Electric field Double Probes (EDP)
- Electron Drift Instrument (EDI)
Data Products & Availability
Data Availability
To find data availability, see: Data Availability Status
Conjunctions
To see a list of MMS conjunctions with RBSP and THEMIS:
https://lasp.colorado.edu/mms/sdc/public/community/conjunctions/
Derived Products
Some data products such as moments and spectrograms can be produced in real time from all-sky data maps.
- Particle Spectrograms
- Particle Moments
- Particle Distribution Slices
- 3D Particle Distribution Plots (STEL3D)
External Links
- Magnetospheric Multiscale Mission site - NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center
- Magnetospheric Multiscale Mission site - NASA's Mission Directorate
- Magnetospheric Multiscale Mission site - by Southwest Research Institute
- Magnetospheric Multiscale Mission site - Rice University