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    PEACE

    PEACE: Plasma Electron And Current Experiment

    Principal Investigator: Andrew Fazakerley, UK

    PEACE

    Like CIS, this experiment also sifts incoming particles. PEACE looks at all electrons in the space plasma which have low to medium energies, counts them and measures their direction of travel and speed. One part measures faster electrons, while another part detects slower electrons.


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    Last Update: 27 Aug 2012

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