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ESA
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The THEMIS Electrostatic Analyzers (ESAs) measures the flux of thermal particles in a 360° field of view over the energy range from ~3 eV to 30 keV. There are two ESAs on each THEMIS spacecraft, one measures ions, the other electrons. The ESA measures the full 3-D distributions, as well as the density, velocity, and temperature of the ambient electrons and ions.
NASA contract NAS5-02099 and V. Angelopoulos for use of data from the THEMIS Mission. Specifically: C. W. Carlson and J. P. McFadden for use of ESA data.
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CoInvestigator
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CoInvestigator
NSSDC description
http://nssdc.gsfc.nasa.gov/nmc/experimentDisplay.do?id=2007-004A-02
Instrument description from NSSDC database
UCLA description
http://themis.igpp.ucla.edu/instrument_esa.shtml
Instrument description from UCLA
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ElectrostaticAnalyser
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