@misc{Stephan_2023, title={ICON The Far Ultra Violet Imaging Spectrograph Dayside Images }, url={https://hpde.io/NASA/NumericalData/ICON/FUV/L2/Day/PT12S.html}, DOI={10.48322/W3QS-ED95}, abstractNote={The FUV instrument takes 2D images of the Earth’s horizon in the Far ultraviolet. The imager is pointing approximately 90 degrees to the spacecraft motion, similar to looking out of the side window of a car as it drives down the road. Onboard electronics read the image 8 times per second and perform Time Delay Integration (TDI) to remove the motion-blur from the images. A turret is used to steer the field of view of the instrument left to right to ensure it always looks along the magnetic meridian (towards the magnetic pole). This description describes the data product for ICON FUV Daytime O/N2 (DP 2.4). The ratio of oxygen to nitrogen in the thermosphere is obtained from the two channels of ICON FUV instrument data in, through an inversion process described in https://doi.org/10.1007/s11214-018-0477-6. The L2 FUV Daytime files are produced from the L1 FUV files. }, publisher={NASA Space Physics Data Facility}, author={Stephan, Andrew W.}, year={2023} }