Electron Drift Instrument (EDI) determines the electric and magnetic fields by measuring the drift of ~1 keV electrons emitted from the Gun Detector Unit (GDU). Each GDU sends (receives) a coded beam to (from) the other EDI-GDU. The EDI gun is being developed at the Institut fuer Weltraumforschung of the Austrian Academy of Sciences; EDI optics are being developed at the University of Iowa. It is part of the fields investigation which is led by Co-I R. B. Torbert (University of New Hampshire).
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Electron Drift Instrument (EDI) determines the electric and magnetic fields by measuring the drift of ~1 keV electrons emitted from the Gun Detector Unit (GDU). Each GDU sends (receives) a coded beam to (from) the other EDI-GDU. The EDI gun is being developed at the Institut fuer Weltraumforschung of the Austrian Academy of Sciences; EDI optics are being developed at the University of Iowa. It is part of the fields investigation which is led by Co-I R. B. Torbert (University of New Hampshire).
Role | Person | StartDate | StopDate | Note | |
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1. | PrincipalInvestigator | spase://SMWG/Person/James.L.Burch | |||
2. | CoInvestigator | spase://SMWG/Person/Roy.B.Torbert |
Mission web page that describes the payload (instruments) on each spacecraft.