Data from Smoke Particle Impact Detector (SPID) rocket instrument

It contains data from the smoke particle impact detector (SPID). SPID is a Faraday cup impact probe designed to measure nanometer-sized smoke particles, called meteoric smoke particles, in the mesosphere. These are remnants of meteors ablating in the atmosphere. The instrument was part of the G-chas...

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Main Authors: Henriette Trollvik, Tinna Gunnarsdottir
Other Authors: Trollvik, Henriette, Åshild Fredriksen, Ingrid Mann, Tarjei Antonsen, Markus Floer, Ove Havnes, Yngve Eilertsen, Sveinung Olsen, Rikke Hedelund Hansen, Arne Bjørk, James Alexander Cowie, Vetle Tronstad, Erlend Restad, Christer Nordby, Christoffer Boothby
Format: Other/Unknown Material
Language:English
Published: DataverseNO 2024
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.18710/LLRBOS
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Summary:It contains data from the smoke particle impact detector (SPID). SPID is a Faraday cup impact probe designed to measure nanometer-sized smoke particles, called meteoric smoke particles, in the mesosphere. These are remnants of meteors ablating in the atmosphere. The instrument was part of the G-chaser campaign launched from Andøya rocket range on the 13th of January 2019. The instrument consists of 5 girds, the two top and bottom grids with high bias voltages to shield ions and electrons. The middle plate (5th grid) is meant to measure only the smoke particles. The measurement consists of the current measured in the five grids given in ampere.