2.3.1
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PLS
Plasma Spectrometer
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The plasma investigation made use of two Faraday-cup detectors, one pointed along the earth-spacecraft line and one at right angles to this line. The earth-pointing detector determined the macroscopic properties of the plasma ions, obtaining accurate values of their velocity, density, and pressure. Three sequential energy scans were employed with (delta E)/E equal to 29, 7.2, and 1.8%, allowing a coverage from subsonic to highly supersonic flow. The side-looking Faraday cup measured electrons in the energy range from 5 eV to 1 keV.
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PrincipalInvestigator
NSSDC's Master Catalog
http://nssdc.gsfc.nasa.gov/database/MasterCatalog?sc=1977-076A&ex=6
Information about the Plasma Spectrometer (PLS) experiment on the Voyager 2 mission.
FaradayCup
Plasma Spectrometer (PLS) on Voyager 2
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