Altitude Dependence of Electron Signatures from 2004-2006 in Mars Express ASPERA-3 ELS Data

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After nearly three years in orbit around Mars, data from the Mars Express (MEX) Analyzer of Space Plasmas and Energetic Atoms (ASPERA-3) Electron Spectrometer (ELS), is used to make a comprehensive database of the behavior of electrons during the seasonal changes as Mars orbits the Sun. The results of an extended survey for the altitude dependence of electron signatures on the day-side and night- side will be presented. This is combined with an inspection of electron angular distributions to gain insight in how crustal magnetisations influence the solar wind interaction about the Martian obstacle.

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