2017
DOI: 10.1002/2016ja023327
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Detecting negative ions on board small satellites

Abstract: Recent measurements near comets, planets, and their satellites have shown that heavy ions, energetic neutral atoms, molecular ions, and charged dust contain a wealth of information about the origin, evolution, and interaction of celestial bodies with their space environment. Using highly sensitive plasma instruments, positively charged heavy ions have been used to trace exospheric and surface composition of comets, planets, and satellites as well as the composition of interplanetary and interstellar dust. Whil… Show more

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“…The former is faster than the upstream SW, while the latter is about the same as the upstream SW at 1AU. Also, there is a protrusion in the center of fast MCs, the same signature can be seen in Figure 9 Q Fe (Lepri, & Zurbuchen 2004), providing an identifier of heating experience independent of expansion processes and heliocentric distance. Fast MCs have an apparently higher value than slow ones in Q Fe, as well as upstream SW.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 52%
“…The former is faster than the upstream SW, while the latter is about the same as the upstream SW at 1AU. Also, there is a protrusion in the center of fast MCs, the same signature can be seen in Figure 9 Q Fe (Lepri, & Zurbuchen 2004), providing an identifier of heating experience independent of expansion processes and heliocentric distance. Fast MCs have an apparently higher value than slow ones in Q Fe, as well as upstream SW.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 52%
“…Originally CubeSats were mostly seen as technology demonstration platforms, however there are now missions with scientific instrumentation being flown and proposed (e.g., Moretto, 2008;Springmann et al, 2012;Klesh et al, 2013;Heine et al, 2015;Lepri et al, 2017;Goel et al, 2017;Zurbuchen et al, 2016).…”
Section: Measurement Approachesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The Key Considerations in Space Koehn [41] Discuss the design and prototype tests of the fast-imaging plasma spectrometer (FIPS) deflection system Lightweight, fast, and have a very large field of view Koga [42] Discuss the results of the engineering model (EM) and its properties Particle and plasma Krebs [43] Develop the mercury laser altimeter Space-flight environmental tests Lepri [44] Discuss an adaptation of the fast-imaging plasma spectrometer (FIPS) for the measurement of negatively charged particles. Design modification LIFE [45] Developed an automated, miniaturized, integrated fluidic system for in-situ measurements of gene expression in microbial samples…”
Section: Aims and Objectivesmentioning
confidence: 99%