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| Segment | Interpretation | |---------|----------------| | OPUD | Orbital Planetary Unmanned Detector – the satellite constellation that monitors Earth’s climate and space weather. | | 293 | The 293rd payload slot on the orbital bus, a dedicated sensor package for high‑resolution atmospheric spectroscopy. | | JAVHD | The receiving ground station, a joint venture between NASA, the European Space Agency (ESA), and the Japanese Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA). | | TODAY | A flag indicating that the packet is part of a real‑time data burst rather than a scheduled archive dump. | | 0326202402 | Timestamp: 03 h 26 m UTC, 20 Feb 2024, packet 02. | | 12‑06 Min | The packet contains 12 minutes of continuous measurements sampled at 6 Hz. | OPUD-293-JAVHD-TODAY-0326202402-12-06 Min

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