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- The sensor is in a plastic box, it needs a sunshield of some sort. Try not to block the upward view of the sensor with anything that would block energetic particles (so no metal, or rock - lighter stuff is ok!). Maybe just use a large sunshield and weigh it down around the edges. N-S orientation doesn't matter. | - The sensor is in a plastic box, it needs a sunshield of some sort. Try not to block the upward view of the sensor with anything that would block energetic particles (so no metal, or rock - lighter stuff is ok!). Maybe just use a large sunshield and weigh it down around the edges. N-S orientation doesn't matter. |
Revision as of 02:22, 11 November 2020
Instructions for instruments operated during the Hayabusa-2 observation campaign.
Infrasound
Seismic
Optical (imaging)
Optical (spectroscopy)
EM
Other
The Energetic particle detector simply requires USB power. plug it in, and green LED lights should show on the detector at the top. The datalogger is a raspberry pi, so don't keep plugging/unplugging it, or the disk will get damaged. Just plug it in once, give it time to boot, and good to go.
for deployment:
- 2 systems, to be deployed at the same sites as the EM antennae
- The sensor is in a plastic box, it needs a sunshield of some sort. Try not to block the upward view of the sensor with anything that would block energetic particles (so no metal, or rock - lighter stuff is ok!). Maybe just use a large sunshield and weigh it down around the edges. N-S orientation doesn't matter.
- Please GPS the location (Handheld unit plus photo showing gps coords and sensor system number is fine).
Post event:
After the event, data will be on the card in /home/pi/epd_log.txt. please back this file up!