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IONOSPHERIC PLASMA NEUTAL AND CHARGED COMPONENT DIAGNOSTICS ABOARD THE SICH-2 SPACECRAFT

IONOSPHERIC PLASMA NEUTAL AND CHARGED COMPONENT DIAGNOSTICS ABOARD THE SICH-2 SPACECRAFT. 1. 2.

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IONOSPHERIC PLASMA NEUTAL AND CHARGED COMPONENT DIAGNOSTICS ABOARD THE SICH-2 SPACECRAFT

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  1. IONOSPHERIC PLASMA NEUTAL AND CHARGED COMPONENT DIAGNOSTICS ABOARD THE SICH-2 SPACECRAFT 1 2 Based on the results of experiments on the ITM plasmoelectrodynamic bench and theoretical studies, instruments for ionospheric plasma diagnostics have been made and tested. The instruments are used as part of the Potential instrumentation system installed on the platform of the Sich-2 spacecraft put into orbit on August 17, 2011. Ionosheric plasma neutral (1) and charged (2) component sensors of the Potential spaceborne instrumentation system ITM plasmoelectrodynamic bench 1, 2 – sensors of neutral and charged particles in a vacuum chamber in a plasma flow Preflight bench tests of the instruments 1:4 model of the spacecraft platform in a plasma flow on the ITM bench Postflight bench tests simulating the operating conditions of the sensors aboard the Sich-2 spacecraft The results of flight tests and the preliminary analysis and processing of the sensor signal data have made it possible to determine the basic kinetic parameters of the neutral and charged plasma components, which characterize the state of the Sich-2 environment.

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