gov.noaa.ngdc.stp.solar:G00546University of Colorado, Boulder1968Radio Emissions from JupiterThe National Geophysical Data Center holds a published series of observations of Jovian Dekametric Emission bursts recorded on the University of Colorado's Boulder radio spectrograph. Between 1960 and 1976, nearly continuous observations were made with a sweep frequency interferometer composed of two trihedral corner reflectors, each with an effective area of about 500 meters square. In 1960, the receiver operated between 15 and 34 MHz; from 1961 to September 1968, between 7.6 and 41 MHz; from September 1968 to June 1976, between 7.6 and 80 MHz. For each Jupiter apparition the tabulations include the start time of the emission; the intensity, burstiness and frequency range of the emission, the start and end values of the longitude of Jupiter's central meridian; and the start and end values of the position angle of the planet's innermost satellite, IO.To provide long-term scientific data stewardship for the Nation's geophysical data, ensuring quality, integrity, and accessibility.1966070119790801UnknownCompletenotPlannedNASA/Global Change Master Directory (GCMD) Earth Science KeywordsEarth Science > Sun-Earth Interactions > Solar Activity > Solar Radio Wave EmissionsUncontrolled KeywordsEmissionsJovianJupiterSolar PhysicsUncontrolled Location KeywordsJupiterRestriction Code: otherRestrictions; DOC/NOAA/NESDIS/NGDC > National Geophysical Data Center, NESDIS, NOAA, U.S. Department of CommerceSolar Data Managerphysical and mailing
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