PEPSSI

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PEPSSI is a particle spectrometer aboard NASA’s New Horizons spacecraft designed to measure energetic ions and electrons in the outer solar system.

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instanceOf energetic particle detector
particle spectrometer
spacecraft instrument
aboard New Horizons
acronymFor Pluto Energetic Particle Spectrometer Science Investigation
canDetermine ion mass
particle energy
particle flux
contributesTo understanding of atmospheric escape at Pluto
understanding of solar wind–planet interactions
dataUsedFor characterizing energetic particle populations in the Kuiper Belt
modeling Pluto’s magnetospheric environment
designedTo measure energetic electrons
measure energetic ions
developedFor in situ measurements of energetic particles
fullName Pluto Energetic Particle Spectrometer Science Investigation
hostAgency Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory
surface form: NASA Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory
launchedWith New Horizons on 2006-01-19
locatedOn New Horizons spacecraft payload deck
measures angular distribution of energetic particles
electron count rates
ion count rates
particle energy spectra
mission New Horizons
surface form: New Horizons mission to Pluto and the Kuiper Belt
mountedOn New Horizons spin-stabilized spacecraft bus
operatedBy NASA
operationalRegion outer solar system
partOf New Horizons science payload
relatedInstrument Alice
LORRI
REX
Ralph
SWAP
scienceObjective characterize energetic particle environment along New Horizons trajectory
investigate loss of Pluto’s atmosphere to space
study interaction of solar wind with Kuiper Belt objects
studies energetic particle environment in the outer solar system
escape of Pluto’s atmosphere
solar wind interaction with Pluto
space weather in the Kuiper Belt
targetBody Charon
Pluto
targetRegion Kuiper Belt
outer heliosphere
uses energy measurement
time-of-flight measurement

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