Systems for the sensitivity calibration of mass spectrometers in space flight

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Calibrating, Mass Spectrometers, Satellite-Borne Instruments, Space Flight, Comets, Gases, Organic Compounds

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A space flight calibrating system for mass spectrometers is described. The mass spectrometer is suited for measurements of particle densities of helium, argon, krypton and nitrogen. Laboratory calibration is controled and corrected by space calibrating. For the cometary gas spectrometer, different possibilities of construction and in-space calibration are proposed. Mass spectra of organic substances are analyzed for their adaptability to in-flight calibration of mass spectrometers.

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