The Neutral Mass Spectrometer on the Lunar Atmosphere and Dust Environment Explorer Mission

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Paul R. Mahaffy
R. Richard Hodges
Mehdi Benna
Todd King
Robert Arvey
Michael Barciniak
Mirl Bendt
Daniel Carigan
Therese Errigo
Daniel N. Harpold
Vincent Holmes
Christopher S. Johnson
James Kellogg
Patrick Kimvilakani
Matthew Lefavor
Jerome Hengemihle
Ferzan Jaeger
Eric Lyness
John Maurer
Daniel Nguyen
Thomas J. Nolan
Felix Noreiga
Marvin Noriega
Kiran Patel
Benito Prats
Omar Quinones
Eric Raaen
Florence Tan
Edwin Weidner
Michael Woronowicz
Cynthia Gundersen
Steven Battel
Bruce P. Block
Ken Arnett
Ryan Miller
Curt Cooper
Charles Edmonson
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[1] NASA Goddard Space Flight Center,Laboratory for Atmospheric and Space Physics
[2] University of Colorado,Space Physics Research Laboratory
[3] AMU Engineering,undefined
[4] Battel Engineering,undefined
[5] University of Michigan,undefined
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Space Science Reviews | 2014年 / 185卷
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Moon, lunar volatiles; Mass spectrometry; Noble gases; Argon; Helium;
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The Neutral Mass Spectrometer (NMS) of the Lunar Atmosphere and Dust Environment Explorer (LADEE) Mission is designed to measure the composition and variability of the tenuous lunar atmosphere. The NMS complements two other instruments on the LADEE spacecraft designed to secure spectroscopic measurements of lunar composition and in situ measurement of lunar dust over the course of a 100-day mission in order to sample multiple lunation periods. The NMS utilizes a dual ion source designed to measure both surface reactive and inert species and a quadrupole analyzer. The NMS is expected to secure time resolved measurements of helium and argon and determine abundance or upper limits for many other species either sputtered or thermally evolved from the lunar surface.
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