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Titel The Double Star Plasma Electron and Current Experiment
VerfasserIn A. N. Fazakerley, P. J. Carter, G. Watson, A. Spencer, Y. Q. Sun, J. Coker, P. Coker, D. O. Kataria, D. Fontaine, Z. X. Liu, L. Gilbert, L. He, A. D. Lahiff, B. Mihalčič, S. Szita, M. G. G. T. Taylor, R. J. Wilson, M. Dedieu, S. J. Schwartz
Medientyp Artikel
Sprache Englisch
ISSN 0992-7689
Digitales Dokument URL
Erschienen In: Annales Geophysicae ; 23, no. 8 ; Nr. 23, no. 8 (2005-11-08), S.2733-2756
Datensatznummer 250015344
Publikation (Nr.) Volltext-Dokument vorhandencopernicus.org/angeo-23-2733-2005.pdf
 
Zusammenfassung
The Double Star Project is a collaboration between Chinese and European space agencies, in which two Chinese magnetospheric research spacecraft, carrying Chinese and European instruments, have been launched into equatorial (on 29 December 2003) and polar (on 25 July 2004) orbits designed to enable complementary studies with the Cluster spacecraft. The two Double Star spacecraft TC-1 and TC-2 each carry a Double Star Plasma Electron and Current Experiment (PEACE) instrument. These two instruments were based on Cluster Flight Spare equipment, but differ from Cluster instruments in two important respects. Firstly, a Double Star PEACE instrument has only a single sensor, which must be operated in a manner not originally envisaged in the Cluster context in order to sample the full range of energies. Secondly, the DPU hardware was modified and major changes of onboard software were implemented, most notably a completely different approach to data compression has been adopted for Double Star, which allows high resolution 3-dimensional distributions to be transmitted almost every spin, a significant improvement over Cluster. This paper describes these instruments, and includes examples of data collected in various magnetospheric regions encountered by the spacecraft which have been chosen to illustrate the power of combined Double Star and Cluster measurements.
 
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