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| * [[Absolute barometer|Absolute barometer]] | | * [[Absolute barometer|Absolute barometer]] |
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| * [[EPD|Energetic Particle Detector]] | | * [[EPD|Energetic Particle Detector]] |
− | 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.
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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.
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− | - Please GPS the location (Handheld unit plus photo showing gps coords and sensor system number is fine).
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− | After the event, data will be on the card in /home/pi/epd_log.txt. please back this file up!
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Revision as of 12:57, 12 November 2020
Instructions for instruments operated during the Hayabusa-2 observation campaign.
Infrasound
Seismic
Optical (imaging)
Optical (spectroscopy)
EM
Other