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  <ResourceHeader>
   <ResourceName>Gold Level 1D German Space Agency Solar Zenith Angles Plots</ResourceName>
   <ReleaseDate>2020-09-14T16:47:17Z</ReleaseDate>
   <Description>Level 1D files contain a thumbnail image (PNG) for individual disk scans for Solar Zenith Angle (SZA). 
   Separate files are created for Channel A and Channel B data. A new L1D file is generated for each new L1C file. 
   These can correspond to either the Northern or Southern hemisphere. Individual file definitions (image size = 512 x 512 pixels).
   SZA solar zenith angle map is at the reference altitude of 150 km.</Description>
   <Acknowledgement>National Aeronautics and Space Administration; German Space Agency; Dr. Richard Eastes</Acknowledgement>
   <Funding>
     <Agency>National Aeronautics and Space Administration</Agency> 
	 <Project>Explorer Program</Project>
	 <AwardNumber>NNG19PQ28C</AwardNumber>
   </Funding>
   <Contact>
     <PersonID>spase://SMWG/Person/Richard.Eastes</PersonID>
     <Role>PrincipalInvestigator</Role>
   </Contact>
   <InformationURL>
     <Name>GOLD Homepage web page</Name>
     <URL>https://gold.cs.ucf.edu/</URL>
     <Description>GOLD web page with news and other information.</Description>
   </InformationURL>
   <InformationURL>
     <Name>GOLD Missions Space Science Reviews Article</Name>
     <URL>https://doi.org/10.1007/s11214-017-0392-2</URL>
     <Description>Eastes, R.W., McClintock, W.E., Burns, A.G. et al. Space Sci. Rev. (2017) vol. 212, pp.383.</Description>
   </InformationURL>
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      <PriorID>spase://NASA/DisplayData/SES-14/GOLD/L1D/DLR_SZA/PT1080S</PriorID>
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   <RepositoryID>spase://SMWG/Repository/NASA/GSFC/SPDF</RepositoryID>
   <Availability>Online</Availability>
   <AccessRights>Open</AccessRights>
   <AccessURL>
    <Name>HTTPS from SPDF</Name>
    <URL>https://spdf.gsfc.nasa.gov/pub/data/gold/level1d/</URL>
	<Description>Directory with GOLD plots.</Description>
	<Language>en</Language>
   </AccessURL>
   <Format>PNG</Format>
   <Acknowledgement>The GOLD Team</Acknowledgement>
  </AccessInformation>
  <ProviderName>The GOLD Team</ProviderName>
  <ProviderResourceName>GOLD L1D DLR Solar Zenith Angles</ProviderResourceName>
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  <MeasurementType>Ephemeris</MeasurementType>
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        <StartDate>2018-10-05T00:00:00</StartDate>
		<RelativeStopDate>-P1D</RelativeStopDate>
      </TimeSpan>
      <Cadence>PT1080S</Cadence>
  </TemporalDescription>
  <ObservedRegion>Earth.NearSurface.Ionosphere</ObservedRegion>
  <Caveats>Northern hemisphere and southern hemisphere images are separate. 
  Images are taken every 12 min or 18 min whenever possible.</Caveats>
  <Keyword>GOLD</Keyword>
  <Keyword>SES-14</Keyword> 
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	    <Name>DLR Solar Zenith Angle at 150 km</Name>
	    <Description>Pixel solar zenith angle.</Description>
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	    <Description>Pixel latitude.</Description>
	    <Cadence>PT1080S</Cadence>
	    <Units>degrees</Units>
		<ValidMin>-90</ValidMin>
		<ValidMax>90</ValidMax>
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	    <Support>
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	    <Name>Longitude</Name>
	    <Description>Pixel longitude.</Description>
	    <Cadence>PT1080S</Cadence>
	    <Units>degrees</Units>
		<ValidMin>-180</ValidMin>
		<ValidMax>180</ValidMax>
		<FillValue>9.9692e+36</FillValue>
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