Trajectory of Galileo during Ganymede flybys. Obtained from NASA/PDS MAG dataset.
1996-06-27T06:07:09 1996-06-27T06:52:37
1996-09-06T18:32:45 1996-09-06T19:28:22
1997-04-05T06:44:41 1997-04-05T07:40:18
1997-05-07T15:36:54 1997-05-07T16:22:23
1997-06-26T16:50:00 1997-06-26T17:49:56
1997-12-15T09:30:24 1997-12-15T10:30:00
2000-05-20T09:40:04 2000-05-20T10:40:41
2000-12-28T07:54:42 2000-12-28T08:55:20
Available coordinate systems:
* System III : R is along the Jupiter to spacecraft line, positive away from Jupiter. Phi is parallel to the Jovigraphic equator (Omega x R). Theta completes the right-handed set (positive southward).
* GPHIO - Ganymede Phi-Omega coordinates : X is in the direction of corotational flow (System III Phi). Z is parallel to the Jovian spin axis (Omega). Y completes the right handed set.
* GSPRH - spherical Ganymede-centered 'planetocentric' right-handed coordinates : R is along the satellite to spacecraft line, positive away from the satellite. Phi is parellel to the satellite's planetographic equator and positive in a right-handed sense. Theta completes the right-handed set (positive southward).
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Trajectory of Galileo during Ganymede flybys. Obtained from NASA/PDS MAG dataset.
1996-06-27T06:07:09 1996-06-27T06:52:37
1996-09-06T18:32:45 1996-09-06T19:28:22
1997-04-05T06:44:41 1997-04-05T07:40:18
1997-05-07T15:36:54 1997-05-07T16:22:23
1997-06-26T16:50:00 1997-06-26T17:49:56
1997-12-15T09:30:24 1997-12-15T10:30:00
2000-05-20T09:40:04 2000-05-20T10:40:41
2000-12-28T07:54:42 2000-12-28T08:55:20
Available coordinate systems:
* System III : R is along the Jupiter to spacecraft line, positive away from Jupiter. Phi is parallel to the Jovigraphic equator (Omega x R). Theta completes the right-handed set (positive southward).
* GPHIO - Ganymede Phi-Omega coordinates : X is in the direction of corotational flow (System III Phi). Z is parallel to the Jovian spin axis (Omega). Y completes the right handed set.
* GSPRH - spherical Ganymede-centered 'planetocentric' right-handed coordinates : R is along the satellite to spacecraft line, positive away from the satellite. Phi is parellel to the satellite's planetographic equator and positive in a right-handed sense. Theta completes the right-handed set (positive southward).
Role | Person | StartDate | StopDate | Note | |
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1. | PrincipalInvestigator | spase://SMWG/Person/Margaret.Galland.Kivelson | |||
2. | DataProducer | spase://CNES/Person/CDPP-AMDA/Steven.Joy |
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Galileo trajectory coordinates in GPHIO coordinates
Galileo distance to Ganymede (in Ganymede Radii)
Galileo latitude in GSPRH coordinates
Galileo longitude in GSPRH coordinates
Galileo distance to Jupiter in Jovian Radii
Galileo latitude in System III coordinates
Galileo east-longitude in System III coordinates
Galileo west-longitude in System III coordinates