These overview plots are based on data archived in the ESA Planetary Science Archive by the PI teams for each instrument (
instrument info here).
While plots cover all dates with RPC data from the first turn-on on
approach to the comet in late March 2014, the scientifically useful date
range is from around August 1, 2014, to the end of the mission on
September 30, 2016.
All plots cover 24 hours and show, from top to bottom (
details here, with links to data sources):
- IES electron energy spectra
- IES ion energy spectra
- ICA light (solar wind) ion spectra
- ICA heavy (cometary) ion spectra and ion drift energy derived from MIP and LAP (adjusted for Vsc to be comparable to ICA energies)
- LAP spacecraft potential and electron temperatures from LAP (warm) and MIP/LAP (cold)
- MIP/LAP plasma density and COPS neutral gas density
- MAG magnetic field vector components in CSEQ coordinates
- Rosetta position around the comet nucleus (CSEQ and CSO coordinates)
- Rosetta position and attitude angles