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The Shuttle Potential and return electron experiment (SPREE)

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Il Nuovo Cimento C

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The Shuttle Potential and Return Electron Experiment (SPREE) was designed and fabricated for flight as part of the joint NASA/Agenzia Spaziale Italiana Tethered Satellite System (TSS-1) mission. The SPREE is a complex instrument package designed to measure ion and electron particle flux and wave-particle interactions. The SPREE flight hardware consists of two multiangular electrostatic analyzer units, two rotary tables, a data processing unit, a particle correlator experiment, and two data recording units. The electrostatic analyzers measure both electrons and ions, in an energy range from 10 eV to 10 keV and simultaneously over an angular fan of (100×10) degrees. These units are mounted on the rotary tables to provide a 2π steradian field of view out of the Orbiter's payload bay. To assess negative charging of the Orbiter with respect to the ambient plasma, ion data from the analyzers are processed real time by an on-board algorithm operating within the data processing unit. The particle correlator experiment determines wave-particle interactions in the frequency range 0–10 MHz for electrons and from 0–10 kHz for ions. SPREE operated successfully throughout the TSS-1 mission. Examples of the data returned by the SPREE are shown.

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Oberhardt, M.R., Hardy, D.A., Slutter, W.E. et al. The Shuttle Potential and return electron experiment (SPREE). Il Nuovo Cimento C 17, 67–83 (1994). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02506681

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