SAMPEX - A Synoptic View of Earth's Electron Radiation Belts: South Pole Energetic Fluxes from PET

  • Released Sunday, January 1, 1995
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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).

Video slate image reads "SAMPEXPET P1 Solid State Detector&ampgt; 0.4 MeV ElectronsSouth Pole".

Video slate image reads "SAMPEX
PET P1 Solid State Detector
> 0.4 MeV Electrons
South Pole".

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