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IMP-8 Project Information
IMP-8 Project Information
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IMP-8 (IMP-J) was launched by NASA on October 26, 1973 to measure the
magnetic fields, plasmas, and energetic charged particles (e.g.,
cosmic rays) of the Earth's magnetotail and magnetosheath and of the
near-Earth solar wind. IMP-8, the last of ten IMP (Interplanetary
Monitoring Platform) or AIMP (Anchored-IMP) spacecraft launched in 10
years, operated for 33 years in its near-circular, 35 Earth Radii,
12-day orbit. It was an important adjunct to the International Solar
Terrestrial Physics program, provided in-ecliptic, one Astronomical Unit
baseline data for the deep space Voyager and Ulysses missions, and
accumulated a long-timeseries database useful in understanding long-term
solar processes. Last available data are for October 7, 2006.
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DATA ACCESS PATHWAYS*
Instruments |
PI site |
CDAWeb |
OMNIWeb |
FTPBrowser |
Anon/FTP |
Magnetometer |
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Plasma
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MIT |
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IOWA |
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Particles |
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U. Maryland |
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JHU/APL-EPE |
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JHU/APL-CPME |
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U. Chicago/UNH |
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GSFC |
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CPME at Kansas |
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Field, Plasma at UCLA |
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(*) CDAWeb, OMNIWeb, FTPBrowser - data browse and retrieve; Anon/FTP - download data files;
PI - Principal Investigator site
Additional IMP-8 Spacecraft Information and Tools
General Information
Hourly resolution geocentric position information (from JHU/APL)
Finding IMP in the sky after 20 years
Solar Wind and Magnetosphere Residence Times
Bow Shock Crossings
Heliocentric Positions of IMP/Earth System
MIDL web-based software for accessing and analyzing data at JHU/APL
Information on Field and Plasma Investigations
Magnetometer (GSFC, Lepping)
Solar Wind Plasma (MIT Faraday Cup, Lazarus)
Solar Wind Plasma
(LANL Electrostatic Analyzer, Gosling)
Magnetospheric Plasma
(U. Iowa LEPEDEA, Frank)
Electric/Magnetic Waves
(U. Iowa, Gurnett)
Information on Energetic Particle Investigations
Solid-State Detectors
(U. Maryland, Ipavich)
Charged Particles Measurement Experiment
(JHU/APL, Decker)
Solar and Cosmic-Ray Particles
(GSFC, McGuire)
Cosmic Ray Nuclear Composition
(U. Chicago, Lopate)
Electrons and Hydrogen and Helium
Isotopes (Cal. Tech., Stone)
Energetic Electrons and Protons
(JHU/APL, Williams)
Information on Earlier IMP Spacecraft
Space Physics Data Facility
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If you have any comments about IMP-8 service, contact:
Dr. Natalia Papitashvili, natalia.e.papitashvili@nasa.gov,
Mail Code 672, NASA Goddard Space Flight Center
Greenbelt, MD 20771 USA
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