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        "Description": "Physically part of the Three dimensional plasma analyzer (3DA) instrument, EPI consists of an array of\n                solid-state telescopes measuring electrons and ions in the energy range 20 - 226 keV and 20 - 400 keV, respectively,\n                in 6 energy channels and 4 angle channels at a time. During each spacecraft spin the telescopes trace out a large\n                fraction (70%) of the solid-angle sphere. The EPI instrument (together with the 3DA instrument) is a derivative of\n                the 3D Plasma and Energetic Particle Instrument on the WIND spacecraft.        \n",
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