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    Photonis’ Ion Detection Technology Enables NASA’s Key Research of Aurora Phenomenon

    Marie JonesBy Marie JonesMarch 13, 2024No Comments3 Mins Read
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    • Photonis Channeltron(R) Electron Multipliers Soar Into the Alaskan Aurora on NASA’s DISSIPATION Mission

    Photonis, a leading brand of Exosens, has supplied U.S. government agency NASA with Channeltron® (Channel Electron Multipliers) to be used to aid in the detection of particles present within the atmospheric phenomenon known as the Aurora Borealis.

    On Nov. 8, NASA’s Goddard Flight Center’s DISSIPATION mission took flight aboard a suborbital, two-stage sounding rocket launched from the Poker Flats Research Range in Fairbanks, Alaska. The launch occurred shortly after midnight and was timed perfectly with the peak of the aurora that morning, which lasted less than half an hour. Ascending into the auroras, the mission aimed to gather crucial data that will shed light on the intricate process of energy dissipation from high-altitude solar winds into the atmosphere. This knowledge holds significant implications for enhancing our understanding of aurora formation and improving space weather predictions.

    The DISSIPATION sub-payload features NASA’s MoSAIC (Modular Spectrometer for Atmosphere and Ionization Characterization) instrument equipped with Photonis Channeltron® Channel Electron Multipliers. These specialized detectors play a crucial role in MoSAIC, enabling precise measurements of neutral and ion winds’ composition, density, temperature, and velocity in the upper atmosphere.

    “We are excited and honored to contribute our advanced Channeltron™ Ion Detection Technology to NASA’s DISSIPATION Mission. This collaboration marks another milestone in our commitment to make advanced cutting-edge technology available for the scientific community to explore and understand the mysteries of our universe. We look forward to seeing how our technology aids in unraveling the complexities of the Aurora Borealis and solar winds to improve space weather predictions,” said Ulrich Laupper, President and Executive General Manager of the Exosens Ultimate Detection Business Unit.

    While it will take scientists a while to analyze all the data, the early results are that the mission was a complete success.

    ABOUT PHOTONIS:
    Photonis, a leading product brand of Exosens, is a high-tech company with more than 85 years of experience in the innovation, development, manufacture, and sale of high-end electro-optical technologies used in the detection and amplification of ions, electrons, and photons. Photonis offers its customers photo-detection and low-light conditions imaging solutions for extremely demanding environments such as Defense & Security, Nuclear Safety, Life Science, and Industrial & Non-Destructive testing. Photonis is internationally recognized as a leading brand and a major innovator in its fields with production and R&D sites in Europe and North America.

    For more information: exosens.com.

    Contact Information
    Sales Manager
    science@exosens.com
    5083474000

    SOURCE: Photonis Scientific, Inc.

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    View the original press release on newswire.com.

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