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Development of a Robust Low-Power Pressure Transducer for Thermospheric Applications Project

Metadata Updated: April 10, 2025

<p> The Earth&rsquo;s ionosphere is home to a number of phenomena that are regularly observed but still unpredictable; obvious examples include equatorial spread F, tidal ion layers, and sporadic E. The fundamental connection between these disparate events is that all three are strongly influenced by coupling between ionized and neutral particles. Most of what we know about these phenomena comes from plasma diagnostics &ndash; we can accurately measure electric fields, plasma density, and plasma temperatures in the ionosphere using <em>in-situ </em>probes, ground-based radars, and optical remote sensing techniques. Our ability to measure the neutral temperatures, densities, and motions at ionospheric altitudes is significantly less mature. We therefore propose to develop a low-power transducer system that will enable accurate measurements of neutral pressure and winds when assimilated into existing instrumentation systems. The low power aspect of this transducer concept is particularly important, since it is compatible with very small satellite platforms such as CubeSats. When deployed on constellations of small satellites in different orbit planes, instruments built around the small sensors we develop will be capable of providing simultaneous global measurements of neutral pressures and winds. These measurements will produce marked improvements in our predictive models, and bring us one step closer to forecasting the diverse phenomena that arise due to ion-neutral interactions in the upper atmosphere.</p>

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http://techport.nasa.gov/doc/home/TechPort_Advanced_Search.pdf
http://techport.nasa.gov/fetchFile?objectId=6561
http://techport.nasa.gov/fetchFile?objectId=3456
http://techport.nasa.gov/fetchFile?objectId=3447
http://techport.nasa.gov/fetchFile?objectId=6584
http://techport.nasa.gov/fetchFile?objectId=6560
http://techport.nasa.gov/fetchFile?objectId=3448

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Metadata Created Date November 12, 2020
Metadata Updated Date April 10, 2025

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Metadata Created Date November 12, 2020
Metadata Updated Date April 10, 2025
Publisher Science Mission Directorate
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Data Last Modified 2025-03-31
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Homepage URL http://techport.nasa.gov/view/10854
Program Code 026:000
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