Small Deflection Energy Analyzer for Energy and Angular Distributions
NASA’s Goddard Space Flight Center, Greenbelt, Maryland
Tuesday, December 01 2009
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The development of the Small
Deflection Energy Analyzer (SDEA)
charged-particle spectrometer for energy
and angle distributions responds to a longstanding
need to measure the wind velocity
vector in Earth’s thermosphere, and to
obtain the ion-drift vector in the ionosphere.
The air and ions above 120 km are
endowed with bulk velocities and temperatures
just like air near the ground, but
with separate spatial and temporal variations.
It is important to understand these
not only for study of the physics and chemistry
of the Sun-Earth connection, but also
for spacecraft orbit predictions, and communications
through the ionosphere.
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