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Gold Level 1D 140, 152, and 156 nm Versus Altitude Occultation Plots

(2025). Gold Level 1D 140, 152, and 156 nm Versus Altitude Occultation Plots [Data set]. Space Physics Data Facility.

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spase://NASA/DisplayData/GOLD/L1D/OCC_TanAlt/PT1080S

Description

The Level 1C Dayside Disk Images are interrupted via stored instrument commands when
target stars suitable for occultation measurements approach either limb.
To perform the occultation measurement, the slit mechanism inserts the 1 degree wide occultation (OCC)
slit at the spectrometer focal plane, and the scan mirrors slew the Field of View to the star.
The mirror is centered at a 225 km tangent point altitude. Occultations require 6 minutes to
execute (30 seconds to configure the instrument, 30 seconds for uncertainty in timing and pointing,
4 minutes for the actual occultation, 30 seconds for uncertainty in timing and pointing, and 30
seconds to return to HR slit). Once the occultation is complete, the HR slit is inserted, the scan
mirror returns to its departure point in the original mapping observation. By choice GOLD is limited
to performing ~10 occultations a day for most of the year,
reducing the dayside mapping duty cycle by ~5%.

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Gold Level 1D 140, 152, and 156 nm Versus Altitude Occultation Plots
ReleaseDate
2025-12-04 13:27:57Z
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2020-09-14 16:47:17Z
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Description

The Level 1C Dayside Disk Images are interrupted via stored instrument commands when
target stars suitable for occultation measurements approach either limb.
To perform the occultation measurement, the slit mechanism inserts the 1 degree wide occultation (OCC)
slit at the spectrometer focal plane, and the scan mirrors slew the Field of View to the star.
The mirror is centered at a 225 km tangent point altitude. Occultations require 6 minutes to
execute (30 seconds to configure the instrument, 30 seconds for uncertainty in timing and pointing,
4 minutes for the actual occultation, 30 seconds for uncertainty in timing and pointing, and 30
seconds to return to HR slit). Once the occultation is complete, the HR slit is inserted, the scan
mirror returns to its departure point in the original mapping observation. By choice GOLD is limited
to performing ~10 occultations a day for most of the year,
reducing the dayside mapping duty cycle by ~5%.

Acknowledgement
National Aeronautics and Space Administration; Dr. Richard Eastes
PublicationInfo
Authors
Eastes, Richard
PublicationDate
2025-11-14 16:17:31Z
PublishedBy
Space Physics Data Facility
Funding
Agency
National Aeronautics and Space Administration
Project
Explorer Program
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NNG19PQ28C
Contacts
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1.PrincipalInvestigatorspase://SMWG/Person/Richard.Eastes
InformationURL
Name
GOLD Homepage web page
URL
Description

GOLD web page with news and other information.

InformationURL
Name
GOLD Missions Space Science Reviews Article
URL
Description

Eastes, R.W., McClintock, W.E., Burns, A.G. et al. Space Sci. Rev. (2017) vol. 212, pp.383.

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CC0 1.0 Universal is the Creative Commons license applicable to all publicly available NASA Heliophysics data products
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HTTPS from SPDF
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Description

Directory with GOLD plots.

Language
en
Format
PNG
Acknowledgement
The GOLD Team
ProviderName
The GOLD Team
ProviderResourceName
GOLD L1D Dayside disk plots
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Profile
MeasurementType
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TimeSpan
StartDate
2018-10-19 00:00:00
RelativeStopDate
-P1D
Cadence
PT900S
SpectralRange
Ultraviolet
ObservedRegion
Earth.NearSurface.Ionosphere
Caveats
Northern hemisphere and southern hemisphere images are separate. Cadence is irregular.
Keywords
GOLD
SES-14
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Name
Altitude
Description

The height of the pixel center from the Earth's crust.

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Direction
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Parameter #2
Name
140 nm Counts
Description

The 140 nm count data.

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counts
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Support
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Parameter #3
Name
152 nm Counts
Description

The 152 nm count data.

Cadence
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Parameter #4
Name
159 nm Counta
Description

The 159 nm count data.

Cadence
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counts
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ValidMax
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Support
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Scalar
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