Mariner-Jupiter-Saturn Low Energy Charged Particle Experiment

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Charged Particles, Interplanetary Space, Jupiter (Planet), Mariner Jupiter-Saturn Flyby, Radiation Belts, Radiation Detectors, Saturn (Planet), Spectrum Analysis, Angular Distribution, Energy Spectra, Interstellar Matter, Magnetospheric Electron Density, Magnetospheric Ion Density, Magnetospheric Proton Density, Particle Flux Density, Planetary Magnetospheres, Solid State Devices, Spectral Energy Distribution

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The Low Energy Charged Particle Experiment will be launched on the Mariner-Jupiter-Saturn spacecraft in August 1977. The experiment has been designed to perform particle measurements in the intense radiation belts of the Jovian and Saturnian environments, and to provide detailed spectral analysis of both solar and galactic particles in interplanetary space. A single instrument uses 23 solid-state detectors configured in two distinct detector subsystems: one optimized for interplanetary and interstellar measurements, the other for specific particle species, energies, and intensities expected near the planets.

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