First results of measurements of ion fluxes by the RIEP-2801 M device on board the Mars 4 and Mars 5 automatic interplanetary stations

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Electrostatic Probes, Ion Probes, Mars Probes, Spacecraft Instruments, Boundary Layers, Ion Motion, Mars Atmosphere, Satellite-Borne Instruments, Spacecraft Trajectories, U.S.S.R. Space Program

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The Mars 4 and Mars 5 spacecraft carried RIEP-2801 M electrostatic charged-particle analyzers to measure the charged-particle fluxes near the planet Mars. The data confirmed that a boundary shock wave exists near Mars. Confirmation was also found for the existence within the transition region of a zone in which the ion flux is strongly decelerated and the ions are cooled.

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