Interball-Tail Magnetic
field measurements
Magnetic field measurements on-board the Interball Tail Probe are
carried out by the FM-3I and MIF instruments. FM-3I consists of two flux-gate
magnetometers M1 and M2 covering two different
ranges: 200 nT and 1000 nT. The
M2 instrument is mostly used to perform the attitude
control of the INTERBALL TAIL spacecraft. M1 magnetometer
data are transmitted to the scientific SSNI telemetry system
at rates 0.125-16 vectors/s depending on the instrument operating
mode. The magnetic field data from the M2 magnetometer are transmitted
at the rate 1 vectors per 6 sec. to the BNS attitude
control system. MIF magnetometer has the next parameters: measured
range 0.3-37.5 nT, frequency range 0-2 Hz, sampling rate from
1/4 to 8 measurements per second. FM-3 M2 magnetometer failed in February
1996, FM-3 M1 and MIF are working until now.
Data presented here are the combination of the data of all magnetometers.
First of all FM-3 M1 data are used, if they are absent,
MIF data used and if data of both magnetometer are absent, FM-3 M2 data
presented. In case of FM-3 M1 and MIF, data are averaged for 6 seconds
intervals.
Magnetic components in GSE system presented as separate ASCII files for
each continuos intervals. Satellite position, in GSE and GSM
with 20 min step calculated by IKI
Situation Analysis Center also presented in ASCII file. Orbit
plots and other
orbital data available from IKI WEB server.
Interball
magnetic data for 1995
Interball
position data for 1995
Interball
magnetic data for 1996
Interball
position data for 1996
Interball
magnetic data for 1997
Interball
position data for 1997
Interball
magnetic data for 1998
Interball
position data for 1998
Interball
magnetic data for 1999
Interball
position data for 1999
Interball
magnetic data for 2000
Interball
position data for 2000