Physics – Space Physics
Scientific paper
May 2002
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American Geophysical Union, Spring Meeting 2002, abstract #SH52A-09
Physics
Space Physics
2740 Magnetospheric Configuration And Dynamics, 2753 Numerical Modeling
Scientific paper
We will present the first applications of a new method for examining large sets of time series from many spacecraft in which the data are presented visually in a representation of the locations they are measured. Our goal is to satisfy the needs of the current and next generation of space physics missions by displaying from tens to hundreds of time series of data so that the mind can comprehend them for browsing data, retrieving them in directly useful form, and analyzing them in a global context. Most of the major planned Sun-Earth Connections (SEC) missions involve two or more spacecraft, and nearly all will benefit from the existence of other missions. We will present data for selected intervals, including substorms and mutispacecraft upstream observations, from the suite of ISTP (now ESES) spacecraft that illustrate the utility of the approach. The software includes the ability to browse the 3-D orbits of many spacecraft simultaneously, thus allowing the rapid idenitification of interesting configurations.
Goldstein Michel L.
Roberts Daniel A.
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