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Apr 1992
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1992eostr..73..153m&link_type=abstract
EOS (ISSN 0096-3941), vol. 73, no. 14, p. 153, 157.
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Energetic Particles, Explorer Satellites, Instrument Packages, Nasa Space Programs, Cosmic Rays, Electron Precipitation, Relativistic Particles, Solar Corpuscular Radiation
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The SAMPEX explorer missions, which are to be launched by Scout-class expendable vehicles, carry instruments for measuring the electron and ion composition of energetic particle populations from about 0.4 to hundreds of MeV/nucleon,in near-polar orbit. SAMPEX will also furnish essential particle data complementing such other solar missions as Solar-A and the Gamma Ray Observatory during the solar maximum, as well as baseline coverage for Ulysses, Galileo, and the Pioneer and Voyager spacecraft.
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