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19 September 1997 Relational database for the space plasma data collected by the SACI-1 mission
Maria de Fatima Mattiello Francisco, Jose Angelo da Costa F. Neri, Romualdo Alves Pereira Jr.
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Abstract
The study of the space plasma environment is the goal of the experiments named: PLASMEX, ORCAS, MAGNEX and PHOTO. They constitute the payload of the first small Brazilian satellite for scientific applications (SACI-1). The SACI-1 is a low earth polar orbit satellite which shall be launched as China- Brazil Earth Resource Satellite (CBERS) piggyback, by the Chinese launcher Long March IV, in the beginning of 1998. All the space plasma data measured by the SACI-1 payload will be received and archived in the SACI-1 Ground Station by a software system which uses the relational data modeling to build the system database. Focusing on the space plasma data base, this article describes the Ground Station software facilities such as: quick-looks of the SACI-1 remote sensing data and the data access in raw form from the investigators, via Internet.
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Maria de Fatima Mattiello Francisco, Jose Angelo da Costa F. Neri, and Romualdo Alves Pereira Jr. "Relational database for the space plasma data collected by the SACI-1 mission", Proc. SPIE 3119, Multispectral Imaging for Terrestrial Applications II, (19 September 1997); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.285549
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KEYWORDS
Databases

Data modeling

Satellites

Plasma

Data acquisition

Internet

Remote sensing

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