sclk
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The spacecraft's onboard computer uses sclk to timestamp its data transmissions.
Definition
- Noun:
- Spacecraft clock time: The specific time measurement provided by a dedicated clock onboard a spacecraft. This time is independent of Earth-based timekeeping systems and is crucial for synchronizing spacecraft operations, data logging, and communication.
Usage
- Noun:
- The onboard computer uses the sclk to timestamp every piece of scientific data.
- Mission control must convert the received sclk values to Earth time for analysis.
- A discrepancy was found between the sclk and the ground-based mission elapsed time.
Advanced Usage
"Sclk correlation": The process of mapping or converting spacecraft clock time to another time standard (like UTC or mission elapsed time).
- The engineering team performed an sclk correlation to align the instrument data with the command sequence.
"Sclk string" / "Sclk value": The specific numerical or alphanumeric output representing a moment in spacecraft clock time.
- The telemetry packet header contains the sclk value marking its creation.
Variants and Related Words
SCLK: A common acronym for "Spacecraft Clock Time." It is often written in uppercase.
- The data file is indexed by SCLK.
Onboard clock: A more general term for the timing hardware inside a spacecraft or satellite.
- Mission elapsed time (MET): Another spacecraft timekeeping system that counts time from launch, often used in conjunction with or converted from SCLK.
Synonyms
- Spacecraft time
- Onboard time
Notes
- Sclk is a specialized technical term used almost exclusively in the context of aerospace engineering, space mission operations, and astronomy.
- It is not a standard unit like seconds or hours, but a counter specific to each spacecraft's clock, which may tick at a unique rate.
The spacecraft's onboard computer uses sclk to timestamp its data transmissions.
Noun
- the clock time given by a clock carried on board a spacecraft