Description
The ECO1BATT Version 1 data product was decommissioned on April 22, 2025. Users are encouraged to use the ECO_L1B_ATT Version 2 data product.
The ECOsystem Spaceborne Thermal Radiometer Experiment on Space Station (ECOSTRESS) mission measures the temperature of plants to better understand how much water plants need and how they respond to stress. ECOSTRESS is attached to the International Space Station (ISS) and collects data globally between 52 degrees N and 52 degrees S latitudes.
The ECO1BATT Version 1 data product provides both corrected and uncorrected attitude quaternions and spacecraft ephemeris data obtained from the ISS. The data are provided in 1 second intervals by the ISS, and each product file contains vectors from the duration of the orbit. The time elements are copied from the ISS raw data.
The ECO1BATT Version 1 data product contains variables of corrected and uncorrected attitude quaternions, spacecraft ephemeris data including Earth-centered inertial (ECI) position and velocity, and associated time elements.
Known Issues
- Cannot perform spatial query on ECO1BATT in NASA Earthdata Search: ECO1BATT does not contain spatial attributes, so granules cannot be searched by geographic location. Users should search for ECO1BATT data products by orbit number instead.
- Data acquisition gap: ECOSTRESS was launched on June 29, 2018, and moved to autonomous science operations on August 20, 2018, following a successful in-orbit checkout period. On September 29, 2018, ECOSTRESS experienced an anomaly with its primary mass storage unit (MSU). ECOSTRESS has a primary and secondary MSU (A and B). On December 5, 2018, the instrument was switched to the secondary MSU and science operations resumed. On March 14, 2019, the secondary MSU experienced a similar anomaly temporarily halting science acquisitions. On May 15, 2019, a new data acquisition approach was implemented and science acquisitions resumed. To optimize the new acquisition approach TIR bands 2, 4 and 5 are being downloaded. The data products are as previously, except the bands not downloaded contain fill values (L1 radiance and L2 emissivity). This approach was implemented from May 15, 2019, through April 28, 2023.
- Data acquisition gap: From February 8 to February 16, 2020, an ECOSTRESS instrument issue resulted in a data anomaly that created striping in band 4 (10.5 micron). These data products have been reprocessed and are available for download. No ECOSTRESS data were acquired on February 17, 2020, due to the instrument being in SAFEHOLD. Data acquired following the anomaly have not been affected.
- Data acquisition: ECOSTRESS has now successfully returned to 5-band mode after being in 3-band mode since 2019. This feature was successfully enabled following a Data Processing Unit firmware update (version 4.1) to the payload on April 28, 2023. To better balance contiguous science data scene variables, 3-band collection is currently being interleaved with 5-band acquisitions over the orbital day/night periods.
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Product Summary
Citation
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File Naming Convention
The file name begins with the Sensor (ECOSTRESS) followed by the Processing Level (L1B), Geophysical Parameter (ATT), Orbit Number (36876), Date and Time of Acquisition designated as YYYYMMDDTHHMMSS (20250106T161640), Build Identifier of product generation software (0601), Product Iteration Number (01), and the Data Format (h5).
Documents
USER'S GUIDE
ALGORITHM THEORETICAL BASIS DOCUMENT (ATBD)
GENERAL DOCUMENTATION
Variables
Variables are a set of physical properties whose values determine the characteristics or behavior of something. For example, temperature and pressure are variables of the atmosphere. Parameters and variables can be used interchangeably. Variable level attributes provide individual information for each variable.
The Name in this table is the variable name. Fill value indicates missing or undefined data points in a variable. Valid range is the range of values the variable can store. Scale factor is used to increase or decrease the size of an object and can be used to correct for distortion. For questions on a specific variable, please use the Earthdata Forum.
Name Sort descending | Description | Units | Data Type | Fill Value | Valid Range | Scale Factor |
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Attitude quaternion | Corrected attitude quaternion goes from spacecraft to ECI (J2000 Inertial Frame). The coefficient convention used has the real part in the first column. | N/A | float64 | N/A | N/A | N/A |
Attitude time_j2000 | Time elements for corrected attitude quaternion | Seconds | float64 | N/A | N/A | N/A |
Ephemeris eci_position | Corrected Ephemeris Earth-centered inertial (ECI) position (J2000 Inertial Frame) | Meters | float64 | N/A | N/A | N/A |
Ephemeris eci_velocity | Corrected Ephemeris ECI velocity (J2000 Inertial Frame) | m/s | float64 | N/A | N/A | N/A |
Ephemeris time_j2000 | Time elements for corrected ephemeris data | Seconds | float64 | N/A | N/A | N/A |
Uncorrected Attitude time_j2000 | Time elements for uncorrected attitude quaternion | Seconds | float64 | N/A | N/A | N/A |
Uncorrected Attitude quaternion | Uncorrected attitude quaternion goes from spacecrasft to ECI (J2000 Inertial Frame). The coefficient convention used has the real part in the first column. This is the reported attitude from the ISS, without correction | N/A | float64 | N/A | N/A | N/A |
Uncorrected Ephemeris eci_position | Uncorrected Ephemeris Earth-centered inertial (ECI) position (J2000 Inertial Frame) | Meters | float64 | N/A | N/A | N/A |
Uncorrected Ephemeris eci_velocity | Uncorrected Ephemeris ECI velocity (J2000 Inertial Frame) | m/s | float64 | N/A | N/A | N/A |
Uncorrected Ephemeris time_j2000 | Time elements for uncorrected ephemeris data | Seconds | float64 | N/A | N/A | N/A |