2009
DOI: 10.1016/j.asr.2009.03.014
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The Mars Environment Analogue Platform long duration balloon flight

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“…benefits from heritage from the RTOF sensor of the ROSINA instrument on the Rosetta mission 951 as well as a stratospheric balloon in summer 2008 (Abplanalp et al, 2009;Wieser et al, 2009b). 952…”
Section: Selma: How Do Airless Bodies Interact With Space Environment?mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…benefits from heritage from the RTOF sensor of the ROSINA instrument on the Rosetta mission 951 as well as a stratospheric balloon in summer 2008 (Abplanalp et al, 2009;Wieser et al, 2009b). 952…”
Section: Selma: How Do Airless Bodies Interact With Space Environment?mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Taking into account the front-end Voltages are adapted specifically to each relative encounter velocity in flight according to the given flight plan. The voltages of the mass analyzer are similar to previous instrumentation [38,52,73]. For the 10 km/s case, the voltage on the focusing section has the highest magnitude of about -5 kV and the drift tube is set to be at about −2 kV.…”
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confidence: 97%