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Images & Animations
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Credit
NASA/Goddard Space Flight Center Scientific Visualization Studio
SAMPEX - A Synoptic View of Earth's Electron Radiation Belts: South Pole Energetic Fluxes from PET
The Solar Anomalous and Magnetospheric Particle Explorer, SAMPEX, measures fluxes of energetic particles from the sun, the Earth's magnetosphere, and cosmic ray sources over a broad range of energies. The four instruments aboard SAMPEX are the Low-Energy Ion Analyzer (LEICA), The Heavy Ion Large Telescope (HILT), The Mass Spectrometer Telescope (MAST), and the Proton-Electron Telescope (PET).
Energetic electron fluxes (> 0.4 MeV) over the South Pole from the PET P1 solid state detector during the period 7/6/1992 through 9/8/1993
Metadata
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Sensor
SAMPEX/PET -
Animation ID
1387 -
Video ID
SVS1995-0007 -
Start Timecode
0:06:00:27 -
End Timecode
0:07:47:18 -
Animator
Pamela ONeil -
Studio
SVS -
Visualization Date
1995/01/01 -
Scientist
Dan Baker (University of Colorado), J. B. Blake (Aerospace Corporation), Linwood Callis (NASA/LaRC), S. G. Kanekal (University of Maryland), Berndt Klecker (Max Planck), Richard Mewaldt (California Institute of Technology) -
Keywords
Energetic Particles -
DLESE Subject
Space science -
Data Date
1992/07/06-1993/09/08 -
Story URL
http://www510.gsfc.nasa.gov/smex/sampex.htm -
Animation Type
Regular