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Over 50 stratospheric balloon flights from 2013 to 2016 collected housekeeping data every 40 seconds. The BARREL Mission, a NASA Living with a Star project, measured electron precipitation from Earth's Radiation Belts using X-ray spectrometers and magnetometers. Data was collected from launch sites in Antarctica (Halley Bay, SANAE IV) and Kiruna, Sweden, coordinated with the Van Allen Probes mission.
BARREL 2P Tri-axial Fluxgate Magnetometer data provides three-axis DC magnetic field measurements at 0.25-second resolution, without gain correction or despinning. The dataset was collected by NASA's BARREL mission, which launched over 50 stratospheric balloons from Antarctica and Sweden between 2013 and 2016. It was designed to study electron precipitation from Earth's radiation belts in coordination with the Van Allen Probes mission.
Antarctic and Arctic stratospheric balloon data from the BARREL mission, which launched over 50 payloads between 2013 and 2016. Geographic and magnetic coordinates were recorded every 4 seconds using onboard GPS and derived via the IRBEM library. The mission was a NASA Living with a Star project designed to study electron precipitation from Earth's radiation belts.
Antarctic and Arctic stratospheric balloon campaigns collected tri-axial magnetic field measurements. The BARREL mission, a NASA Living with a Star project, launched over 50 balloons between 2013 and 2016 to study electron precipitation from Earth's radiation belts. Data are provided at 0.25-second intervals without gain correction or despinning.
Antarctic and Arctic stratospheric balloon campaigns collected housekeeping voltage, temperature, current, and payload status values every 40 seconds. The BARREL Mission, a NASA Living with a Star project, launched over 50 small balloons from Halley Bay, SANAE IV, and Esrange Space Center between 2013 and 2016. Data was used to study electron precipitation from Earth's Radiation Belts in coordination with the Van Allen Probes mission.
BARREL 2W Tri-axial Fluxgate Magnetometer (MAGN) Magnetic Field Data provides three-axis DC magnetometer measurements from stratospheric balloons. The BARREL mission, a NASA Living with a Star Mission of Opportunity, launched over 50 balloons from Antarctica and Sweden between 2013 and 2016 to study electron precipitation from Earth's radiation belts. Data are neither gain corrected nor despun and are provided at a 0.25-second cadence.
BARREL was a NASA mission launching over 50 stratospheric balloons to study electron precipitation from Earth's radiation belts. This Level 2 dataset provides 4-second ephemeris data, including geographic coordinates from onboard GPS and derived magnetic coordinates using the IRBEM library. Campaigns were conducted from Antarctica in 2013-2014 and Sweden in 2015-2016, coordinated with the Van Allen Probes mission.
Antarctic and Arctic stratospheric balloon campaigns collected three-axis DC magnetometer data at about 30 km altitude. The BARREL Mission, a NASA Living with a Star Mission of Opportunity, launched over 50 balloons from Halley Bay, SANAE IV, and Kiruna between 2013 and 2016 to study electron precipitation from Earth's Radiation Belts. Data are provided at 0.25-second intervals, with nominal conversions applied but without gain correction or despinning.
BARREL 3A data provides housekeeping voltage, temperature, current, and payload status values returned every 40 seconds. The BARREL Mission was a NASA Living with a Star Mission of Opportunity, using multiple balloons to study electron losses from Earth's Radiation Belts. Over 50 stratospheric balloons were launched across campaigns in Antarctica (2013-2014) and Sweden (2015-2016), collecting observations near the Antarctic and Arctic circles.
Over 50 stratospheric balloons were launched across four campaigns from 2013 to 2016. The BARREL Mission, a NASA Living with a Star investigation, collected housekeeping voltage, temperature, current, and payload status values every 40 seconds to study electron losses from Earth's Radiation Belts. Data was collected from launch sites in Antarctica and Sweden at stratospheric altitudes near 30 km.
Antarctic and Arctic stratospheric balloon campaigns collected housekeeping voltage, temperature, current, and payload status values every 40 seconds. The BARREL Mission, a NASA Living with a Star Mission of Opportunity, launched over 50 small balloons from Halley Bay, SANAE IV, and Kiruna between 2013 and 2016 to study electron precipitation from Earth's radiation belts. Data was collected to augment the Van Allen Probes mission.
Over 50 stratospheric balloons were launched across four campaigns from 2013 to 2016. The BARREL Mission, a NASA Living with a Star project, collected housekeeping voltage, temperature, current, and payload status values every 40 seconds to study electron losses from Earth's Radiation Belts. Observations were made from Antarctic and Arctic launch sites at altitudes of about 30 km.
Over 50 stratospheric balloons were launched across four campaigns from 2013 to 2016. The dataset provides geographic and magnetic coordinates, recorded every 4 seconds, from balloons studying electron precipitation from Earth's radiation belts. Geographic coordinates were obtained from onboard GPS, while magnetic coordinates were derived using the IRBEM library.
Over 50 stratospheric balloons were launched across four campaigns from 2013 to 2016 in Antarctica and Sweden. The dataset contains three-axis DC magnetometer measurements at 0.25-second intervals, collected by the NASA BARREL mission to study electron precipitation from Earth's radiation belts. Data are not gain-corrected or despun.
Housekeeping voltage, temperature, current, and payload status values returned every 40 seconds from the BARREL mission's balloon campaigns. The BARREL Mission was a NASA Living with a Star Mission of Opportunity designed to study electron losses from Earth's Radiation Belts, launching over 50 balloons from Antarctica and Sweden between 2013 and 2016. Data collection was coordinated with the Van Allen Probes mission and other ground and space-based instruments.
The BARREL 3F Ephemeris dataset contains geographic and magnetic coordinate measurements collected during four balloon campaigns from 2013 to 2016. Geographic coordinates were obtained from onboard GPS, while magnetic coordinates were derived using the IRBEM library. The data was produced by NASA to study electron precipitation from Earth's radiation belts, with launches from Antarctica and Sweden.
Over 50 stratospheric balloon flights were conducted between 2013 and 2016 from Antarctica and Sweden. This dataset contains tri-axial fluxgate magnetometer measurements at 0.25-second intervals, collected by NASA's BARREL mission to study electron precipitation from Earth's radiation belts. The data are not gain corrected or despun.
The BARREL mission launched over 50 stratospheric balloons between 2013 and 2016 from Antarctica and Sweden. It collected three-axis DC magnetometer data at 0.25-second intervals to study electron precipitation from Earth's radiation belts. The data, provided by NASA, are not gain-corrected or despun.
BARREL was a NASA Living with a Star mission using over 50 stratospheric balloons to study electron precipitation from Earth's radiation belts. This Level 2 dataset provides housekeeping voltage, temperature, current, and payload status values recorded every 40 seconds by instruments on those balloons. The data was collected during campaigns from Antarctica in 2013-2014 and Sweden in 2015-2016.
Over 50 stratospheric balloons were launched across four campaigns from 2013 to 2016 in Antarctica and Sweden. The BARREL mission, a NASA Living with a Star Mission of Opportunity, measured electron precipitation from Earth's radiation belts using X-ray spectrometers and magnetometers. This Level 2 dataset provides housekeeping voltage, temperature, current, and payload status values sampled every 40 seconds.