Akebono Data Search
Overview
Description
Akebono Data Search is a tool that allows you to search for data and orbital data observed by the Akebono satellite.
Main Features:
- Extraction of orbit data
- LEP ET plot image search
- LEP-e, LEP-i data search (with ET plot images and SDB binary data)
- LEP SDB binary data search
- TED ET plot image search
- TED SDB binary data search
- SMS summary plot image search
- SMS SDB binary data search
- RDM Mapping plot data search
- RDM Flux versus L-value plot data search
- RDM Flux average plot data search
- ATV data search
Keywords
Supporting Data
- Akebono Aurora Televition (ATV) data [darts:akebono-atv-data]
- Akebono Electric Field Detector (EFD) data [darts:akebono-efd-data]
- Akebono Low Energy Particle (LEP) data [darts:akebono-lep-data]
- Akebono Orbit and SI Information data [darts:akebono-orbit-data]
- Akebono Radiation Detection Monitor (RDM) data [darts:akebono-rdm-data]
- Akebono Suprathermal Ion Mass Spectrometer (SMS) data [darts:akebono-sms-data]
- Akebono Thermal Electron Detector (TED) data [darts:akebono-ted-data]
Category
Requirements
How to use
How to Use the Orbit Data Extraction Feature
There are two main methods:
- Access URL1, select the observation date/time range and coordinate system you wish to extract, then click the “Submit” button.
- Edit the parameters of URL2 and access it.
URL
- https://darts.isas.jaxa.jp/app/stp/akebono/ORBIT.html
- https://darts.isas.jaxa.jp/app/stp/akebono/cgi-bin/orbit.cgi?yy1={}&mm1={}&dd1={}&hm1={}&dd2={}&hm2={}&h1={}&h2={}&clat1={}&clat2={}&cmlt1={}&cmlt2={}&lat1={}&lat2={}&lon1={}&lon2={}&glat1={}&glat2={}&gmlt1={}&gmlt2={}&gclat1={}&gclat2={}&gclon1={}&gclon2={}&ST{}&D={}&B={}&F={}&M={}&EF={}&P={}&V={}&e={}&L={}&S={}&T={}&R={}&A={}&Submit=Submit
URL Parameters
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yy1, mm1: Observation year and month. Example: September 1993 → yy1=1993&mm1=9
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dd1, hm1: Start date and time (date, hour, minute). Example: 1st, 00:00 → dd1=1&hm1=0000
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dd2, hm2: End date and time (date, hour, minute). Example: 10th, 24:00 → dd2=10&hm2=2400
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h1, h2: Height [km] Min, Max. Example: h1=0&h2=20000
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clat1, clat2: CLAT [deg] Min, Max. -90.0 to +90.0. The plus sign can be omitted. Example: clat1=-90.0&clat2=+90.0
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cmlt1, cmlt2: CMLT [hr] Min, Max. 0.0 to 24.0. The plus sign can be omitted. Example: cmlt1=0.0&cmlt2=24.0
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lat1, lat2: LAT [deg] Min, Max. -90.0 to +90.0. The plus sign can be omitted. Example: lat1=-90.0&lat2=90.0
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lon1, lon2: LON [deg] Min, Max. 0.0 to 360.0. Example: lon1=0.0&lon2=360.0
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glat1, glat2: GLAT [deg] Min, Max. -90.0 to +90.0. The plus sign can be omitted. Example: glat1=-90.0&glat2=+90.0
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gmlt1, gmlt2: GMLT [hr] Min, Max. 0.0 to 24.0. Example: gmlt1=+0.0&gmlt2=+24.0
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gclat1, gclat2: GCLAT [deg] Min, Max. -90.0 to +90.0. The plus sign can be omitted. Example: gclat1=-90.0&gclat2=90.0
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gclon1, gclon2: GCLON [deg] Min, Max. 0.0 to 360.0. Example: gclon1=0.0&gclon2=360.0
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ST: Received Station. Either -1 or 1 to 8.
- -1: All+“NO-DATA”
- 1: KSC-P
- 2: SYOWA-R
- 3: SYOWA-P
- 4: ESR-R
- 5: ESR-P
- 6: P.A-R
- 7: P.A-P
- 8: All
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D: Day/Night. Either -1 (=All), 0 (=Night), or 1 (=Day).
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B: Bitrate. Either -1 (=All), 1 (=Low), 2 (=Mid), or 3 (=Hi).
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F: Format. Either -1 (=All), 1, or 3.
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M: Status of observation instrument MGF. Either -1 (=None), 0 (=Off), or 1 (=On).
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EF: Status of observation instrument EFD. Either -1 (=None), 0 (=Off), or 1 (=On).
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P: Status of observation instrument PWS. Either -1 (=None), 0 (=Off), or 1 (=On).
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V: Status of observation instrument VLF. Either -1 (=None), 0 (=Off), or 1 (=On).
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e: Status of observation instrument ELF. Either -1 (=None), 0 (=Off), or 1 (=On).
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L: Status of observation instrument LEP. Either -1 (=None), 0 (=Off), or 1 (=On).
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S: Status of observation instrument SMS. Either -1 (=None), 0 (=Off), or 1 (=On).
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T: Status of observation instrument TED. Either -1 (=None), 0 (=Off), or 1 (=On).
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R: Status of observation instrument RDM. Either -1 (=None), 0 (=Off), or 1 (=On).
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A: Status of observation instrument ATV. Either -1 (=None), 0 (=Off), or 1 (=On).
How to Use the LEP ET Plot Image Search Feature
There are two main methods:
- Access URL1, select the year and month and output type “ET-Plot” you wish to output, then click the “Submit” button. Select one from the list of observation dates and time slots displayed.
- Edit the parameters of URL2 and access it.
URL
- https://darts.isas.jaxa.jp/app/stp/akebono/LEP.html
- https://darts.isas.jaxa.jp/app/stp/akebono/cgi-bin/lep1.cgi?yy={}&mm={}&out=0&Submit=Submit
URL Parameters
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yy, mm: Observation year and month. The year is the last two digits of the Gregorian year (19XX). Example: yy=93&mm=09
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out: 0 (=ET-Plot)
How to Use the LEP-e, LEP-i Data Search Feature
There are two main methods:
- Access URL1, select the year and month and output type “ASCII-dump(&ET&SDB)” you wish to output, then click the “Submit” button. Select one from the list of observation dates and time slots displayed, select an angle in PitchAngle, and click the “Submit” button.
- Edit the parameters of URL2 and access it.
URL
- https://darts.isas.jaxa.jp/app/stp/akebono/LEP.html
- https://darts.isas.jaxa.jp/app/stp/akebono/cgi-bin/lep2.cgi?fname={}&pitch={}&Submit=Submit
URL Parameters
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fname: Observation start date and time (year, month, day, hour). The year is the last two digits of the Gregorian year (19XX). Example: January 4, 1990, 18:00 → fname=90010418
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pitch: PitchAngle. Specify one of the following:
- 0: Angle at Max-flux
- 1: 0–10 deg
- 2: 10–20 deg
- 3: 20–30 deg
- 4: 30–40 deg
- 5: 40–50 deg
- 6: 50–60 deg
- 7: 60–70 deg
- 8: 70–80 deg
- 9: 80–90 deg
- 10: 90–100 deg
- 11: 100–110 deg
- 12: 110–120 deg
- 13: 120–130 deg
- 14: 130–140 deg
- 15: 140–150 deg
- 16: 150–160 deg
- 17: 160–170 deg
- 18: 170–180 deg
How to Use the LEP SDB Binary Data Search Feature
There are two main methods:
- Access URL1, select the year and month and output type “SDB-data” you wish to output, then click the “Submit” button. Select one from the list of observation dates and time slots displayed.
- Edit the parameters of URL2 and access it.
URL
- https://darts.isas.jaxa.jp/app/stp/akebono/LEP.html
- https://darts.isas.jaxa.jp/app/stp/akebono/cgi-bin/lep1.cgi?yy={}&mm={}&out=2&Submit=Submit
URL Parameters
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yy, mm: Observation year and month. The year is the last two digits of the Gregorian year (19XX). Example: September 1993 → yy=93&mm=09
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out: 2 (=SDB-data)
How to Use the TED ET Plot Image Search Feature
There are two main methods:
- Access URL1, select the year and month and output type “ET-Plot” you wish to output, then click the “Submit” button. Select one from the list of observation dates and time slots displayed.
- Edit the parameters of URL2 and access it.
URL
- https://darts.isas.jaxa.jp/app/stp/akebono/TED.html
- https://darts.isas.jaxa.jp/app/stp/akebono/cgi-bin/ted1.cgi?yy={}&mm={}&out=0&Submit=Submit
URL Parameters
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yy, mm: Observation year and month. The year is the last two digits of the Gregorian year (19XX). Example: September 1993 → yy=93&mm=09
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out: 0 (=ET-Plot)
How to Use the TED SDB Binary Data Search Feature
There are two main methods:
- Access URL1, select the year and month and output type “SDB-data” you wish to output, then click the “Submit” button. Select one from the list of observation dates and time slots displayed.
- Edit the parameters of URL2 and access it.
URL
- https://darts.isas.jaxa.jp/app/stp/akebono/TED.html
- https://darts.isas.jaxa.jp/app/stp/akebono/cgi-bin/ted1.cgi?yy={}&mm={}&out=1&Submit=Submit
URL Parameters
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yy, mm: Observation year and month. The year is the last two digits of the Gregorian year (19XX). Example: September 1993 → yy=93&mm=09
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out: 1 (=SDB-data)
How to Use the SMS Summary Plot Image Search Feature
There are two main methods:
- Access URL1, select the year and month and output type “Summary Plot” you wish to output, then click the “Submit” button. Select one from the list of observation dates and time slots displayed.
- Edit the parameters of URL2 and access it.
URL
- https://darts.isas.jaxa.jp/app/stp/akebono/SMS.html
- https://darts.isas.jaxa.jp/app/stp/akebono/cgi-bin/sms1.cgi?yy={}&mm={}&out=0&Submit=Submit
URL Parameters
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yy, mm: Observation year and month. The year is the last two digits of the Gregorian year (19XX). Example: September 1993 → yy=93&mm=09
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out: 0 (=Summary Plot)
How to Use the SMS SDB Binary Data Search Feature
There are two main methods:
- Access URL1, select the year and month and output type “SDB-data” you wish to output, then click the “Submit” button. Select one from the list of observation dates and time slots displayed.
- Edit the parameters of URL2 and access it.
URL
- https://darts.isas.jaxa.jp/app/stp/akebono/TED.html
- https://darts.isas.jaxa.jp/app/stp/akebono/cgi-bin/ted1.cgi?yy={}&mm={}&out=2&Submit=Submit
URL Parameters
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yy, mm: Observation year and month. The year is the last two digits of the Gregorian year (19XX). Example: September 1993 → yy=93&mm=09
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out: 2 (=SDB-data)
How to Use the RDM Mapping Plot Data Search Feature
There are two main methods:
- Access URL1, select the year you wish to output in Mapping Plot, then click the “Submit” button.
- Edit the parameters of URL2 and access it.
URL
- https://darts.isas.jaxa.jp/app/stp/akebono/RDM.html
- https://darts.isas.jaxa.jp/app/stp/akebono/cgi-bin/rdmmap.cgi?yyyy={}&Submit=Submit
URL Parameters
- yyyy: Observation year. Example: yyyy=1993
How to Use the RDM Flux versus L-value Plot Data Search Feature
There are two main methods:
- Access URL1, select the year and month you wish to output in the Flux Plot’s Daily electron flux versus L-value plot, then click the “Submit” button.
- Edit the parameters of URL2 and access it.
URL
- https://darts.isas.jaxa.jp/app/stp/akebono/RDM.html
- https://darts.isas.jaxa.jp/app/stp/akebono/cgi-bin/rdmfl1.cgi?mm={}&yy={}&Submit=Submit
URL Parameters
- yy, mm: Observation year and month. The year is the last two digits of the Gregorian year (20XX). Example: September 2007 → yy=07&mm=09
How to Use the RDM Flux Average Plot Data Search Feature
There are two main methods:
- Access URL1, select the year you wish to output in the Flux Plot’s Daily average electron flux plot, then click the “Submit” button.
- Edit the parameters of URL2 and access it.
URL
- https://darts.isas.jaxa.jp/app/stp/akebono/RDM.html
- https://darts.isas.jaxa.jp/app/stp/akebono/cgi-bin/rdmfl2.cgi?yyyy={}&Submit=Submit
URL Parameters
- yyyy: Observation year. Example: yyyy=1993
How to Use the ATV Data Search Feature
There are two main methods:
- Access URL1, select the year and month you wish to output, then click the “Submit” button. Select one from the list of observation dates and time slots displayed.
- Edit the parameters of URL2 and access it.
URL
- https://darts.isas.jaxa.jp/app/stp/akebono/RDM.html
- https://darts.isas.jaxa.jp/app/stp/akebono/cgi-bin/atv2.cgi?fname={}&Submit=Submit
URL Parameters
- fname: Observation date and time (year, month, day, hour). Example: April 18, 1989, 19:00 → fname=1989041819
Update date
Creator
- ISAS > Institute of Space and Astronautical Science (宇宙科学研究所) [ROR: 034gcgw60]
Copyright Holder
- ISAS > Institute of Space and Astronautical Science (宇宙科学研究所) [ROR: 034gcgw60]