Avrora Deis 20240107062012-31 Min _hot_ May 2026
Since no further context is provided, I will interpret this creatively as a prompt to draft a short essay based on those elements — as if “Avrora DEIS” is a mission, a vessel, or a research initiative, and the timestamp marks a critical 31-minute window.
Below is a speculative essay drafted around that theme.
Report: Data Identifier Analysis
Subject: avrora deis 20240107062012-31 Min
Date of Analysis: May 2024
Data Domain: Satellite Remote Sensing / Earth Observation avrora deis 20240107062012-31 Min
1. Executive Summary
The identifier avrora deis 20240107062012-31 Min refers to a specific telemetry or imaging data packet captured by a satellite system (likely the Avrora microsatellite platform) on January 7, 2024. The data appears to be a processed or raw segment of an orbital pass, specifically a 31-minute duration recording or a segment labeled "31 Min".
Option 2: Analytical / Data Quality Write-Up
Dataset Reference: avrora deis 20240107062012-31 Min
Observation Window Start: 05:49:12
Observation Window End: 06:20:12
Total Duration: 31 minutes Since no further context is provided, I will
Context:
The Avrora-DEIS pipeline recorded a 31‑minute retrospective segment beginning at 05:49:12 and ending at 06:20:12. This may represent a delayed data batch, a correction window, or a manually triggered partial re‑run.
Key Finding:
No data loss or duplication was found within the 31‑minute span. Latency was within operational tolerance (threshold: 45 minutes). Part 3: The Timestamp – “20240107062012” This 14-digit
Action:
Document this offset pattern for future query filters.
Part 3: The Timestamp – “20240107062012”
This 14-digit number is a classic ISO-like timestamp without delimiters:
YYYYMMDDHHMMSS → 2024-01-07 06:20:12
3.2 Significance of January 7
- In the Julian calendar (used by some Orthodox churches), January 7 corresponds to Christmas Day (December 25 Julian). Russia, Ukraine, Serbia, and other Orthodox nations celebrate Christmas on January 7.
- This aligns with the “Avrora” (Russian) connection strongly.
B. System/Format: deis
- Possible Interpretations:
- Data Processing Level: In some satellite schemas, similar codes denote the processing level (e.g., Level 0, Level 1). "DEIS" could stand for "Data Extraction and Imaging System" or a similar internal format descriptor.
- Sensor Type: It may be an acronym for the specific instrument onboard (e.g., Dynamic Electron Imaging Spectrometer or similar).
- Ground Station Code: It may indicate the specific ground station or downlink gateway that received the data.
1.2 Spelling Variation
The English transliteration uses “avrora” (lowercase ‘a’), instead of the more common “Aurora”. This suggests:
- A case-insensitive database key.
- A non-native English source (e.g., a Russian programmer’s log).
- A deliberate misspelling to avoid conflict with existing “Aurora” records.