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Triaxial Fluxgate Magnetometer on Mariner 10
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This experiment consisted of two triaxial fluxgate magnetometers mounted on a common boom, 2.3 m and 5.8 m from the
spacecraft, and designed to measure the vector magnetic field in the vicinity of Mercury and Venus and in the interplanetary
medium. Outputs from the two magnetometers were simultaneously analyzed to separate ambient fields from spacecraft fields.
Each sensor had dual operating ranges of +/-16 nT and +/-128 nT, with digitization accuracies of 0.03 nT and 0.26 nT,
respectively. Bias offset capability extended the operating range to +/-3188 nT. During the primary phase of the mission
(November 3, 1973, to March 29, 1974) and during the second and third Mercury encounters, 25 vectors per second were sampled
by the primary outboard magnetometer and transmitted to Earth. At other times, a lower data rate mode was used during which
five vectors per second were transmitted. The experiment functioned normally throughout the life of the spacecraft.
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Magnetometer
Triaxial Fluxgate Magnetometer
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