The APIS service provides access to UV spectro-imaging auroral observations of solar system planets and moons.
News
New Uranus data
10 Oct 2016
Addition of a Uranus campaign, Nov. 214 (STIS, 12 images).
Correction of intensity scales of level 2 data plots.
Spring updates
04 Mar 2016
Addition of two observational campaigns :
– Callisto, Dec. 2001 (STIS, 21 spectra)
– Mars, Oct.-Nov. 2007 (ACS, 181 images)
Update of data processing :
– All Jupiter projections (level 3 data, plots/fits files) have been updated using a 300km peak auroral altitude (vs 600km before).
– all 2D spectra (level 2, plots only = fits files unchanged) now indicate the body N pole with a white arrow.
– 2D spectra of moons/Uranus (level 2, plots only) : intensities <125nm have been divided by 10 to facilitate cross comparisons of emission at Lya and longer wavelengths.
Labellisation INSU
15 Jan 2016
Late 2015, APIS has officially been recognized as a Service National d’Observation by the Department of Universe sciences at CNRS, in the category of data processing, archiving and diffusion centres (SO5).
