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TIMED SEE Level2B EGS Occultations Data

(2025). TIMED SEE Level2B EGS Occultations Data [Data set]. Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory.

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The EUV Grating Spectrograph (EGS) aboard SEE performs measurements of the Sun for about 3 minutes every orbit (97 minutes) which usually gives 14-15 measurements per day. 4x per year, in-between direct solar measurements, the SEE instrument has opportunities to observe the solar irradiance transmitted through the atmosphere. The Level 2B EGS Occultation data is time averaged over each measurement and divided by the average of the previous and next solar observations. The EGS resolution is about 0.4 nm, but the data product is sampled at 0.1 nm with valid data ranging from ~27-190 nm.

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spase://NASA/NumericalData/TIMED/SEE/L2B_EGS
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ResourceName
TIMED SEE Level2B EGS Occultations Data
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2025-12-04 13:32:06Z
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2020-07-07 21:15:38Z
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Description

The EUV Grating Spectrograph (EGS) aboard SEE performs measurements of the Sun for about 3 minutes every orbit (97 minutes) which usually gives 14-15 measurements per day. 4x per year, in-between direct solar measurements, the SEE instrument has opportunities to observe the solar irradiance transmitted through the atmosphere. The Level 2B EGS Occultation data is time averaged over each measurement and divided by the average of the previous and next solar observations. The EGS resolution is about 0.4 nm, but the data product is sampled at 0.1 nm with valid data ranging from ~27-190 nm.

Acknowledgement
NASA, Thomas N. Woods
PublicationInfo
Authors
Woods, Thomas N.
PublicationDate
2025-11-14 16:01:52Z
PublishedBy
Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory
Contacts
RolePersonStartDateStopDateNote
1.PrincipalInvestigatorspase://SMWG/Person/Thomas.N.Woods
InformationURL
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spase://VITMO/NumericalData/TIMED/SEE/L2B_EGS
spase://VSPO/NumericalData/TIMED/SEE/L2B_EGS
AccessInformation
RepositoryID
Availability
Online
AccessRights
Open
AccessURL
Name
SEE Data Products web page
URL
Description

This web page allows the request of data files for this product. To request data: for the EGS_2B data type of interest, click the year of interest to go the the ftp directory of files and download the desired day-long file by clicking on it.

Format
NetCDF
Encoding
None
Acknowledgement
NASA, Thomas N. Woods
ProcessingLevel
Calibrated
ProviderResourceName
SEE Level 2B EGS Occultation data
ProviderProcessingLevel
Level 2B
ProviderVersion
10
InstrumentIDs
MeasurementType
Irradiance
TemporalDescription
TimeSpan
StartDate
2002-04-25 00:00:00.000
RelativeStopDate
P2Y
ObservedRegion
Sun
Keywords
TIMED
SEE
EGS
Sun
Parameter #1
Name
EGS Atmospheric transmission through the tangent ray point
ParameterKey
TRANSMISSION
Description

Atmospheric transmission through the tangent ray point (Note
that due to finite and variable instrument precision, this value may exceed 1.)
Transmissions are calculated by averaging 6-8 transmission measurements and dividing
by the average of approximately 20 direct solar measurements from the previous
orbit with 20 additional direct solar measurements from the next orbit.

Units
unitless
FillValue
-1
Wave
WaveType
Electromagnetic
WaveQuantity
Wavelength
WavelengthRange
Low
26.05
High
194.95
Units
nm