The Falcon Solid-state Energetic Electron Detector (SEED) is a single element particle telescope designed to measure 14 to 145 keV electrons in geostationary Earth orbit. The instrument is designed to be a low-resource space weather sensor and utilizes commercial-off-the-shelf components to further reduce cost. The instrument is calibrated on-orbit against the Los Alamos National Laboratory Space Atmospheric Burst Report System plasma spectrometer co-located on the same STPSat-6 satellite, as well as electron measurements from NOAA GOES satellites.


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    Title :

    Initial Results for On-Orbit Calibration of the FalconSEED on-board STPSat-6




    Publication date :

    2023-03-04


    Size :

    1982786 byte




    Type of media :

    Conference paper


    Type of material :

    Electronic Resource


    Language :

    English



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