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PAMIS

ResourceID
spase://SMWG/Instrument/TREX/PAMIS

Description

Transition Region Explorer (TREx) is a CFI-funded project and aims to be the world's foremost auroral imaging facility for remote sensing the near-Earth space environment. The project consists of the development and deployment of an extensive ground-based network of sophisticated optical and radio instrumentation across Alberta, Saskatchewan, Manitoba, and the Northwest Territories. The ten proton spectrographs will be distributed at the ten observatory network locations, excluding Calgary, AB, Canada. Each of the ten proton spectrographs will collect data at a 1s-100Hz cadence. In partnership with IBM, TREx will include sensor web technology to autonomously control and coordinate sensor behaviour across the observational region. This architecture will allow TREx to produce the first high resolution data (estimated at 120 TB of data per year) over a region large enough to study multi-scale coupling of key physical processes in the space environment.

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Version:2.7.1

Instrument

ResourceID
spase://SMWG/Instrument/TREX/PAMIS
ResourceHeader
ResourceName
PAMIS
AlternateName
Proton Aurora Meridian Imaging Spectrograph
ReleaseDate
2025-03-20 00:00:00Z
RevisionHistory
RevisionEvent
ReleaseDate
2025-03-20 00:00:00Z
Note
Initial SPASE 2.7.1 XML resource description submission, metadata submitted by Rebecca Ringuette
Description

Transition Region Explorer (TREx) is a CFI-funded project and aims to be the world's foremost auroral imaging facility for remote sensing the near-Earth space environment. The project consists of the development and deployment of an extensive ground-based network of sophisticated optical and radio instrumentation across Alberta, Saskatchewan, Manitoba, and the Northwest Territories. The ten proton spectrographs will be distributed at the ten observatory network locations, excluding Calgary, AB, Canada. Each of the ten proton spectrographs will collect data at a 1s-100Hz cadence. In partnership with IBM, TREx will include sensor web technology to autonomously control and coordinate sensor behaviour across the observational region. This architecture will allow TREx to produce the first high resolution data (estimated at 120 TB of data per year) over a region large enough to study multi-scale coupling of key physical processes in the space environment.

Contacts
RolePersonStartDateStopDateNote
1.HostContactspase://SMWG/Person/Unknown
InformationURL
InstrumentType
ImagingSpectrometer
InvestigationName
Proton Aurora Meridian Imaging Spectrograph (PAMIS) at the TREx observatory network
ObservatoryID