| Instrument: SSJ/4 : Precipitating Electron/Ion Spectrometer |
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Associated Platforms DMSP 5D-2/F7 DMSP 5D-2/F8 DMSP 5D-2/F9 DMSP 5D-2/F10 DMSP 5D-2/F11 DMSP 5D-2/F12 DMSP 5D-2/F13 DMSP 5D-2/F14 DMSP 5D-3/F15 Related Data Sets View all records related to this instrument Description [Source: National Space Science Data Center, http://nssdc.gsfc.nasa.gov/nmc/experimentDisplay.do?id=1990-105A-04 ] The purpose of the precipitating electron/ion spectrometer, SSJ/4, is to measure fluxes and energies of electrons and ions precipitated into the upper atmosphere. Particles are separated by an electrostatic analyzer into 20 energy bands from 30 eV to 30 keV: (1) 10 high-energy levels, 0.948, 1.39, 2.04, 3.00, 4.40, 6.46, 9.48, 13.92, 20.44 and 30.00 keV; and (2) 10 low-energy levels, 30.0, 44.0, 64.6, 94.9, 139.2, 204.4, 300, 440, 646, and 948 eV. Channeltrons are used to count the impinging electrons and ions in each energy band. Online Resources http://nssdc.gsfc.nasa.gov/nmc/experimentDisplay.do?id=1990-105A-04 Instrument Logistics Instrument Owner: Department of Defense-Department of the Air Force (United States) |