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The NASA Space Environment Simulation LaboratoryThe NASA Space Environment Simulation Laboratory (SESL) features a chamber for studying specific space plasma physics phenomena. The test chamber, an upright domed cylinder having a 17 m diam and a 27 m height for an inner working volume, is lined with magnetic field generator coils. The chamber pressure is nominally 1/1,000,000th torr. Equipment positioning is carried out by remote control from outside guided by a closed circuit television system. Plasma is generated in the chamber by means of a 30 cm Kaufman thruster which produces ion densities of 100,000-1,000,000/cu cm. The ion bulk flow energy is in the range of 20-50 eV and a charge exchange with the ambient gas produces a cold isotropic ion component. Langmuir probes provide measurements of the electron temperature and density, and the composition and pressure are monitored by mass spectrometry and ion gages. Experiments have been performed on electron beam-plasma interactions, VLF antenna impedance measurements, and high voltage plasma sheaths which may be encountered by spacecraft.
Document ID
19830052976
Acquisition Source
Legacy CDMS
Document Type
Conference Paper
Authors
Jost, R. J.
(NASA Johnson Space Center Houston, TX, United States)
Date Acquired
August 11, 2013
Publication Date
January 1, 1982
Subject Category
Ground Support Systems And Facilities (Space)
Meeting Information
Meeting: Artificial particle beams in space plasma studies; Advanced Research Institute
Location: Geilo
Country: Norway
Start Date: April 21, 1981
End Date: April 26, 1981
Accession Number
83A34194
Distribution Limits
Public
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