DocumentCode
905256
Title
Comparison of cylindrical electrostatic probe measurements on Alouette II and explorer XXXI satellites
Author
Brace, L.H. ; Findlay, James A.
Author_Institution
Goddard Space Flight Center, Greenbelt, Md.
Volume
57
Issue
6
fYear
1969
fDate
6/1/1969 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage
1057
Lastpage
1060
Abstract
The Alouette II and Explorer XXXI satellites were placed in orbit by a single launch vehicle and separated. Cylindrical electrostatic probes of identical design were installed on each satellite in part to test the effects of the long sounder antennas and large radio-frequency power on Alouette II upon direct measurements of the thermal electrons and ions. Comparisons of the early data, taken when the satellites were separated less than 1000 km along their common orbit, suggest that there is no inherent incompatibility between the sounder experiment and direct measurement experiments. The electron temperature Te and concentration Ne derived from the two experiments generally agree to better than 10 percent, although unexplained differences of up to 15 percent in Te and 40 percent in Ne have been found on rare occasions.
Keywords
Acoustic testing; Antenna measurements; Electrons; Electrostatic measurements; Extraterrestrial measurements; Probes; Radio frequency; Satellite antennas; Satellite broadcasting; Vehicles;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Proceedings of the IEEE
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0018-9219
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/PROC.1969.7153
Filename
1449083
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