The following links point to pages containing 13-day averages of selected Carbon, Nitrogen, Oxygen, Neon and Silicon fluxes. The content page consists of a header followed by data.
First line identifies the spacecraft; VOYAGER-1
Line 2 contains the start time of the first 13-day interval in ISO 8601 format
Line 3 contains the start time of the last 13-day interval in ISO 8601 format
Line 4 contains the count of fluxes (n)
Lines 5 to (4+n) identify the fluxes. Each of these lines begins with a
number that specifies the position of the quantity in the data lines that follow.
Data lines start with ISO 8601 formatted time string that defines the start of the 13-day interval. Time string is followed by n entries, each of which consists of a pair of numbers. First of these is the value of the flux ((m^2-sec-ster)^-1) and the second represents the statistical uncertainty. A missing measurement is represented by an entry where value is zero and the uncertainty equals -1. If, for lack of coverage, no data was available for an interval, then there is no line for that interval.
The measurement unit for all fluxes is: PARTICLES / M2-S-SR-MeV/Nuc