Sience Field
Space and Upper Atmospheric Sciences => Observations by the Japanese Antarctic Research Expedition
Monitoring => Space and Upper Atmospheric Sciences
IPY => Space and Upper Atmospheric Sciences
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Title | Fabry-Perot Imager Observation at Syowa Station |
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Data Summary | Fabry-Perot Doppler Imager (FPI) observes the two-dimensional distribution of the wind speed and temperature at optical emission height by measuring Doppler shift and Doppler width of the auroral oxygen atom emission line. An ultimate FPI was installed by JARE-42 in 2001 in the optical observation building at Syowa Station. FPI consists of the optical part, control part and recording part. The optical part consists of a fish-eye lens, relay lens, focus lens with Fabry-Perot interferometer, and CCD camera. The control part consists of a FPI controller and a PC to control the filter, shutter, and mirror operation and obtain status information about temperatures. The recording part consists of another PC to control the CCD camera, process the CCD signal, and record the data on HD. The recorded data are copied to DVD-RAM disk after observation. |
About Observation | |
Spatial Coverage | |
Data Location | Syowa Station |
Observaion Period / Temporal Coverage |
2001 - present |
Data Period | 2001 - present |
Observation Photo |
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Data Details | |
Data Name | Fabry-Perot Imager Data |
Data Format | Digital data |
Data Recording / Acquisition Sampling |
In clear nights during end of February to middle of October |
Observation Instruments | Fabry-Perot Imager |
Sample Data |
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Publication | |
Publication method | DVD-RAM disk Metadata/AMD : Fabry-Perot Imager Observation at Syowa Station Data Archives : Fabry-Perot Imager Observation at Syowa Station |
Data Policy | |
Data Center (Contact Person) |
National Institute of Polar Research (Makoto Taguchi) |
taguchi (at) rikkyo.ac.jp | |
Related Organization | |
Scientific Results / Publication |
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Digital Object Identifier(DOI) | |
Creator | Makoto Taguchi |
Publisher | National Institute of Polar Research |