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MIF-M
Multicomponent Investigations of Fluctuations of Magnetic Fields
2009-05-20T21:10:11Z
The MIF-M instrument on the Interball Tail Probe consists of triaxial fluxgate sensors (DC: 0 - 2 Hz and AC: 2 - 25 Hz), a search-coil measuring the AC magnetic field along the spacecraft Z-axis at 1 Hz - 40 kHz, and a filter bank with seven analog passband filters.
Fields and waves are measured on the Tail Probe by the ASPI consortium of experiments, which includes: MIF-M -- fluxgate and search-coil magnetometers; FGM-I -- triaxial fluxgate sensor and plasma current sensor; OPERA -- a complex of electric field instruments; and PRAM -- the digital waveform processor unit. Two more ASPI instruments, ADS and IFPE, failed to switch on, likely due to hardware problems.
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PrincipalInvestigator
NSSDC's Master Catalog
http://nssdc.gsfc.nasa.gov/database/MasterCatalog?sc=1995-039A&ex=13
Information about the Multicomponent Investigations of Fluctuations of Magnetic Fields (MIF-M) experiment on the Interball Tail Probe mission.
Magnetometer
Multicomponent Investigations of Fluctuations of Magnetic Fields (MIF-M) on Interball Tail Probe
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