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Magnetospheric Atmospheric X-ray Imaging Experiment (MAXIE)This report summarizes the activities sponsored by the Office of Naval Research for the Magnetospheric Atmospheric X-ray Imaging Experiment (MAXIE). The MAXIE instrument was developed as a joint activity of Lockheed, The Aerospace Corporation, and the University of Bergen, Norway. Lockheed was responsible for the overall management of the program, interfacing with the appropriate government agencies, the overall electrical and mechanical design, flight software, environmental testing, spacecraft integration activities, on orbit checkout, and data processing activities. The Magnetospheric Atmospheric X-ray Imaging Experiment (MAXIE), the ONR 401 experiment, is the first in a new class of satellite-borne remote sensing instruments. The primary innovation is the ability to obtain rapid, sequential, images with high sensitivity of the earth's X ray aurora from a low altitude polar orbiting satellite. These images can be used to identify dynamic temporal variations in the three-dimensional (energy and position) distribution of electron precipitation into the atmosphere. MAXIE was launched on the TIROS NOAA-13 satellite on 9 August 1993. The experiment performed well during its turn-on sequence; however, the spacecraft bus failed on 21 August 1993. New spacebased technologies successfully used in MAXIE were mixed-mode ASIC microcircuits, a zero torque scanning system with associated viscoelastic damping, a paraffin stow release mechanism, a parallel integrating PHA processor, a low noise Si(Li) sensor telescope, and an advanced thermal cooling system. MAXIE's on orbit operation, control of penetrating particle backgrounds, and scientific data indicated good overall performance.
Document ID
19970010751
Acquisition Source
Legacy CDMS
Document Type
Contractor or Grantee Report
Authors
Imhof, W. L.
(Lockheed Martin Missiles and Space Palo Alto, CA United States)
Voss, H. D.
(Taylor Univ. Upland, IN United States)
Mobilia, J.
(Lockheed Martin Missiles and Space Palo Alto, CA United States)
Datlowe, D. W.
(Lockheed Martin Missiles and Space Palo Alto, CA United States)
Chinn, V. L.
(Lockheed Martin Missiles and Space Palo Alto, CA United States)
Hilsenrath, M.
(Lockheed Martin Missiles and Space Palo Alto, CA United States)
Vondrak, R. R.
(NASA Goddard Space Flight Center Greenbelt, MD United States)
Date Acquired
August 17, 2013
Publication Date
June 6, 1996
Subject Category
Geophysics
Report/Patent Number
AD-A310809
Accession Number
97N15903
Funding Number(s)
CONTRACT_GRANT: N00014-93-C-0049
Distribution Limits
Public
Copyright
Work of the US Gov. Public Use Permitted.
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