The OMNI instrument is a virtual instrument representing the collection of Magnetometers, Electrostatic Analyers,
and Energetic Particle instruments used in the creation of the OMNI datasets. The instruments used within the OMNI datasets
come from the ACE, Wind, IMP8, Geotail, GOES and various other spacecraft. For any given time period OMNI uses a selection criteria
to select the "best" available data to be used. Thus, only one magnetometer, one electrostatic analyser, and one energetic particle
instrument are used for each data point within an OMNI dataset. Without looking at each data record it is not possible to tell
which instruments contributed. As result, the OMNI instrument is used as a proxy for the set of possible contributing instruments.
Complete details on the instruments and the selection criteria are available at the Information URLs listed below.
Version:2.0.1
The OMNI instrument is a virtual instrument representing the collection of Magnetometers, Electrostatic Analyers,
and Energetic Particle instruments used in the creation of the OMNI datasets. The instruments used within the OMNI datasets
come from the ACE, Wind, IMP8, Geotail, GOES and various other spacecraft. For any given time period OMNI uses a selection criteria
to select the "best" available data to be used. Thus, only one magnetometer, one electrostatic analyser, and one energetic particle
instrument are used for each data point within an OMNI dataset. Without looking at each data record it is not possible to tell
which instruments contributed. As result, the OMNI instrument is used as a proxy for the set of possible contributing instruments.
Complete details on the instruments and the selection criteria are available at the Information URLs listed below.
Role | Person | StartDate | StopDate | Note | |
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1. | Scientist | spase://SMWG/Person/Joseph.H.King |
Description of the instruments and processing techniques used in the creation of high resolution OMNI
Description of the instruments and processing techniques used in the creation of low resolution OMNI