Dual segmented Langmuir probe explained

Dual Segmented Langmuir Probe (DSLP)
Operator:ESA
Manufacturer:Astronomical Institute
Institute of Atmospheric Physics, Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic
Type:Langmuir probe
Function:Plasma research
Spacecraft:Proba-2
Sc Operator:ESA
Launch: UTC
Rocket:Rokot/Briz-KM
Launch Site:Plesetsk 133/3
Cospar:2009-059B

Dual Segmented Langmuir Probe (DSLP) is an instrument developed primarily by Czech researchers and engineers to study the magnetospheric background plasma flown on board the spacecraft of the European Space Agency (ESA) Proba 2.[1]

Data acquired by DSLP will be used to reach these specific scientific goals:[2]

The DSLP instrument consists of two Langmuir probes, electronics and small data processing unit. DSLP shares some interface, power and processing resources with TPMU experiment. DSLP has been developed on the basis of its predecessor ISL (Instrument Sonde de Langmuir), flown on the Demeter mission of CNES.

DSLP was developed by the consortium of AstronomicalInstituteand Institute of Atmospheric Physics,Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic, Prague, Czech Republic, Research and Scientific Support Department (RSSD) ESA ESTEC, Noordwijk, The Netherlands, Czech Space Research Centre (CSRC), Brno Czech Republic, and SPRINX Systems, Prague, Czech Republic. The team has been led by the Principal Investigator Pavel Trávníček.[3]

Notes and References

  1. 11. 2009. EGU General Assembly 2009. The DSLP Langmuir Probe experiment on-board Proba2: scientific objectives and description. December 29, 2022.
  2. Web site: Proba-2 Scientific Instruments - DSLP. ESA. December 29, 2022.
  3. Web site: Development of the Dual Segmented Lagmuir Probe for ESA Proba-1 Satellite. Czech Space Office. September 13, 2010. December 29, 2022.