“…McCarthy et al, 2006, Cordiner et al, 2013 and can outnumber free electrons in the Earth's D region [Appleton et al, 1933, Pavlov, 2014. The Giotto, Galileo, Cassini, Rosetta and Maven spacecraft have found evidence of negative ions existing in abundance within planetary and cometary plasmas with observations at 1P/Halley [Chaizy et al, 1991], Europa [Volwerk et al, 2001], Titan [Coates et al, 2007], Enceladus [Coates et al, 2010a], Rhea [Teolis et al, 2010], Dione [Nordheim et al, 2020], 67/P Churymov/Gerasimenko [Burch et al, 2015], Mars [Halekas et al, 2015] and Saturn's ionosphere [Morooka et al, 2019]. These observations were, however, serendipitously made with instruments neither designed nor calibrated for this purpose, and the extent to which negative ions pervade space plasmas is not well constrained.…”