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Glows cdf attrs update #725

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13 changes: 7 additions & 6 deletions imap_processing/cdf/config/imap_glows_global_cdf_attrs.yaml
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Expand Up @@ -2,14 +2,15 @@ instrument_base: &instrument_base
Descriptor: GLOWS>GLObal Solar Wind Structure
TEXT: >
The GLObal Solar Wind Structure (GLOWS) is a non-imaging single-pixel Lyman-alpha
photometer that will be used to observe the sky distribution of the helioglow to
better understand the evolution of the solar wind structure.
The Lyman-alpha photon counts from these observations can be used to build a more
comprehensive picture of the solar wind structure and how it changes through the
solar cycles.
photometer to investigate the global heliolatitudinal structure of the solar wind
and its evolution during the solar cycle. Additionally, GLOWS investigates the
distribution of interstellar neutral hydrogen (ISN H) and the solar radiation
pressure acting on ISN H. The objectives of GLOWS are accomplished by observation
of the modulation of heliospheric backscatter glow of ISN H (the helioglow)
along a scanning circle in the sky.
GLOWS design and assembly is led by the Space Research Center, Warsaw, Poland
(CBK PAN). See https://imap.princeton.edu/instruments/glows for more details.
Instrument_type: Particles (space)
Instrument_type: Imagers (space)

imap_glows_l1a_hist:
<<: *instrument_base
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