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urnvessel:polarstern:magnetometer
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Magnetometers are used to measure the earth magnetic field. The magnetometer on board of Polarstern is a vector magnetometer that measures the vector components of the magnetic field. It consists of an upper and a lower sensor.

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urnvessel:polarstern:magnetometer
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ManufacturerMAGSON GmbH
ModelMFG-2S
Serial No.n/a
Typemagnetometer

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urnvessel:polarstern:magnetometer
contenttypeContacts
Name Institution Role
Graeme EaglesAlfred - Wegener Institute of for Polar and Marine ResearchPrincipal InvestigatorGraeme EaglesAlfred - Wegener Institute of , Helmholz Centre for Polar and Marine ResearchData ScientistOwner
Thorsten EggersAlfred-Wegener-Institute for Polar and Marine ResearchEngineer In Charge
Graeme EaglesAlfred-Wegener Institute for of Polar and Marine ResearchAlfred Wegener Institute, Helmholz Centre for Polar and Marine ResearchOwner
polarstern dshipAlfred-Wegener-Institutedship connector
Principal Investigator, Data Scientist


Components

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The system consits of two fluxgate magnetometers mounted at the crows nest.

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urnvessel:polarstern:magnetometer
contenttypeSubdevices
Name Model Type Serial Number
Magnetometer down MFG-2Smagnetometer 2000.03
Magnetometer up MFG-2Smagnetometer 2000.02


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Origin Description:Infoxyz-position calculated from Alignment Survey Report (2016), located on mast platform
X:62.76 m
(X-0 is at the center of der rudder (ref. design drawing of the vessel), positive X-axis is forward and along vessel centerline)
Y:-0.067 m
(Y-0 at centerline, positive Y-axis is portside)
Z:38.323 m
(Z-0 is set to the lowest point of the keel, positive Z-axis is upwards)

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