LVGEMS Time-of-Flight Mass Spectrometry on Satellites
TBMG-16137
04/01/2013
- Content
NASA’s investigations of the upper atmosphere and ionosphere require measurements of composition of the neutral air and ions. NASA is able to undertake these observations, but the instruments currently in use have their limitations. NASA has extended the scope of its research in the atmosphere and now requires more measurements covering more of the atmosphere. Out of this need, NASA developed multipoint measurements using miniaturized satellites, also called nanosatellites (e.g., CubeSats), that require a new generation of spectrometers that can fit into a 4×4 in. (≈10×10 cm) cross-section in the upgraded satellites. Overall, the new mass spectrometer required for the new depth of atmospheric research must fulfill a new level of low-voltage/low-power requirements, smaller size, and less risk of magnetic contamination.
- Citation
- "LVGEMS Time-of-Flight Mass Spectrometry on Satellites," Mobility Engineering, April 1, 2013.