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      <ResourceName>Photoelectron Spectrometer (PES)</ResourceName>
      <AlternateName>PES</AlternateName>
      <ReleaseDate>2019-05-05T12:34:56Z</ReleaseDate>
      <Description>This experiment was designed to provide information on the intensity, angular distribution,
   energy spectrum, and net flow along field lines, of electrons in the thermosphere with energies between
   1 and 500 eV. The instrument consisted of two identical oppositely directed hemispherical electrostatic
   analyzers, and contained 30 operating modes. Each spectrometer had a relative energy resolution of plus
   or minus 2.5% and a geometric factor on the order of 0.001 sq cm-sr, independent of electron energy.
   Three separate energy ranges could be measured: 0 to 25, 0 to 100, and 0 to 500 eV. Measurements from
   these intervals could be sequenced in five different ways. Data could be taken from either sensor
   separately, or alternately with time resolution varying from 0.25 to 8 s. There were two deflection
   voltage scan rates determined by the spacecraft clock. This voltage was changed in 64 steps, and was
   done at 4 or 16 steps per telemetry frame. With 16 frames/s, this allowed a choice of either one
   64-point spectrum, or four 16-point spectra in one second. The longest (8 s) cycle of data involved
   observations using increasing voltage steps for the lowest, middle, lowest, then highest energy ranges
   (in that order) for 1 s each. A repeat for decreasing voltage steps completed the cycle. A more
   detailed description of this experiment is found in J. P. Doering et al., Radio Sci., v. 8, n. 4, p.
   387, 1973.</Description>
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        <PersonID>spase://SMWG/Person/John.P.Doering</PersonID>
        <Role>PrincipalInvestigator</Role>
</Contact>
      <InformationURL>
        <Name>NSSDC's Master Catalog</Name>
        <URL>https://nssdc.gsfc.nasa.gov/nmc/experiment/display.action?id=1975-107A-03</URL>
        <Description>Information about the Photoelectron Spectrometer (PES) experiment on the AE-E mission.</Description>
</InformationURL>
   <InformationURL>
        <Name>Radio Science Journal Article</Name>
        <URL>https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/abs/10.1029/RS008i004p00387</URL>
        <Description>Detailed information about the Photoelectron Spectrometer (PES) experiment on the AE-E mission.</Description>
</InformationURL>
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    <InvestigationName>Photoelectron Spectrometer (PES) on AE-E</InvestigationName>
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