Electron and ion spectrometer onboard the Nozomi spacecraft and its initial results in interplanetary space

Physics

Scientific paper

Rate now

  [ 0.00 ] – not rated yet Voters 0   Comments 0

Details

2

Scientific paper

The electron and ion spectrometer (EIS) is one of the fourteen instruments onboard the Nozomi spacecraft, a Mars orbiter, launched on July 4, 1998. EIS consists of two kinds of telescopes (TOF-/E and /ΔE-E telescopes) designed to measure the fluxes of electrons and ions in the energy range from /~40 keV to a few MeV. The /ΔE-E telescopes are used to measure electrons and protons, while the TOF-/E telescope is mainly used to measure He, CNO-group, NeMgSi-group, and Fe-group. In this paper, (a) the objectives of this experiment, (b) the details of the instrument and (c) initial results of the observation in interplanetary space are described.

No associations

LandOfFree

Say what you really think

Search LandOfFree.com for scientists and scientific papers. Rate them and share your experience with other people.

Rating

Electron and ion spectrometer onboard the Nozomi spacecraft and its initial results in interplanetary space does not yet have a rating. At this time, there are no reviews or comments for this scientific paper.

If you have personal experience with Electron and ion spectrometer onboard the Nozomi spacecraft and its initial results in interplanetary space, we encourage you to share that experience with our LandOfFree.com community. Your opinion is very important and Electron and ion spectrometer onboard the Nozomi spacecraft and its initial results in interplanetary space will most certainly appreciate the feedback.

Rate now

     

Profile ID: LFWR-SCP-O-1893348

  Search
All data on this website is collected from public sources. Our data reflects the most accurate information available at the time of publication.