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A small spacecraft for multipoint measurement of ionospheric plasma
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Geostationary OrbitEngineeringAerospace EngineeringCalibrationSitu DeviceSmall SpacecraftPlasma PhysicsIonosphereMultipoint Measurement NetworkInstrumentationSpace Plasma PhysicDeployed SpacecraftSatellite Navigation Systems
Measurement of ionospheric plasma is often performed by a single in situ device or remotely using cameras and radar. This article describes a small, low-resource, deployed spacecraft used as part of a local, multipoint measurement network. A B-field aligned sounding rocket ejects four of these spin-stabilized spacecraft in a cross pattern. In this application, each spacecraft carries two retarding potential analyzers which are used to determine plasma density, flow, and ion temperature. An inertial measurement unit and a light-emitting diode array are used to determine the position and orientation of the devices after deployment. The design of this spacecraft is first described, and then results from a recent test flight are discussed. This flight demonstrated the successful operation of the deployment mechanism and telemetry systems, provided some preliminary plasma measurements in a simple mid-latitude environment, and revealed several design issues.
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