Data Provider Groups | Data Provider Elements
SEET SAA Flux Intensity
Computes the flux intensity within the SAA (South Atlantic Anomaly). Valid for vehicles whose central body is earth.Available for these objects: LaunchVehicle, Missile, Satellite
Type: Time-varying data.
Availability: Reports | Graphs | Dynamic Displays | Strip Charts
Data Provider Groups
Name | Description |
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Channel >23MeV | The flux intensity computed for protons of at least 23 MeV. |
Channel >38MeV | The flux intensity computed for protons of at least 38 MeV. |
Channel >66MeV | The flux intensity computed for protons of at least 66 MeV. |
Channel >94MeV | The flux intensity computed for protons of at least 94 MeV. |
Data Provider Elements
Name | Dimension | Type | Description |
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Time | Date | Real Number or Text | Time. |
Flux intensity | FluxIntensity | Real Number or Text | The flux intensity at the vehicle's location. This is computed by interpolating a grid of data values formed by binning actual measurements taken in space. If the location is below the minimum altitude of the grid, the value will be "Below SAA"; if the location is above the maximum altitude of the grid, the value will be "Above SAA"; if the value could not be computed then the value will be "No Data Available". |
Scaled Flux intensity | Unitless | Real Number or Text | The scaled flux is the flux value divided by the reference flux value minus 1.0. The reference flux value is for the fluxLevel and channel you select in the SEET Environment settings, and it is the value that defines the SAA contour at the vehicle's altitude at that time. Thus, a scaled flux value greater than or equal to zero indicates that the vehicle is inside the SAA. |