Plasma instrumentation at the IWF: SMILE, Comet Interceptor, BepiColombo and more
Seminar
Time: Thu 2024-02-22 13.15
Location: Sten Velander
Video link: https://kth-se.zoom.us/j/3575907732
Language: English
Participating: Gabriel Giono
The Institut für Weltraumforschung (IWF) in Graz, Austria, has been developing space instruments for more than 50 years. Besides its known magnetometers, the institute has provided other instrumental contributions to a number of space plasma physics mission in the recent years. This talk will present four projects where the IWF is involved: (1) the Soft X-ray imager onboard the ESA/CAS SMILE mission, (2) the MANiaC mass spectrometer onboard the ESA Comet Interceptor mission, (3) the APEX instrument to be flown on the ESA REXUS rocket program, and finally (4) the PICAM ion camera onboard the ESA BepiColombo mission. A deeper presentation of PICAM will be provided, including its operating modes and calibration challenges.