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Dynamics Explorer 1, Retarding Ion Mass Spectrometer Summary Spectrograms - 82/110 to 82/229 Spin-Time Spectrograms for H+, He+,O+, N+, O++, M/Z=2, and Molecular Ions

NASA/TM-108485, Dynamics Explorer 1, Retarding Ion Mass Spectrometer Summary Spectrograms - 82/110 to 82/229 Spin-Time Spectrograms for H+, He+,O+, N+, O++, M/Z=2, and Molecular Ions, Space Sciences Laboratory, Science & Engineering Directorate NASA Marshall Space Flight Center, AL 35812, March 1995, pp. 387, Format(s): PDF 21467k

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The retarding ion mass spectrometer (RIMS) experiment onboard the Dynamics Explorer 1(DE 1) satellite was designed to perform energy and mass-per-charge analysis on low-energy ions (less than 50 eV) with mass/charge ratios ranging from 1 to 40 amu/Z. The DE 1 satellite, carrying the RIMS experiment, was launched into an elliptical polar orbit on August 3, 1981. The approximately 7.5 hour orbit has perigee of 675 km altitude and apogee of 24,875 km altitude. This document and those that following in this series, contains summary RIMS data spectrograms for each orbit for which RIMS data are available. The RIMS instrument began returning science data on day 280 of 1981 and continued to return usable data until the end of the DE mission in March 1991. It should be noted that studies of the RIMS data set should be conducted only with a thorough awareness of the material described in the introduction section presented here, or in collaboration with a scientist familiar with RIMS data analysis.
Keywords:low-energy ions, inner magnetosphere, de rims data
CASI Document ID Number:95N24763
Subjects:Geoscience: Geosciences (General)
ID Code:288
Deposited On:27 June 2002