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The SEM/2 provides measurements to determine the intensity of the Earth’s radiation belts and the flux of charged particles at the satellite altitude. It provides knowledge of solar terrestrial phenomena and also provides warnings of solar wind occurrences that may impair long-range communications, high-altitude operations, damage to satellite circuits and solar panels, or cause changes in drag and magnetic torque on satellites.
The SEM/2 consists of two separate sensor units and a common Data Processing Unit (DPU). The sensor units are the Total Energy Detector (TED) and the Medium Energy Proton and Electron Detector (MEPED).
The DPU serves as the interface between the sensors and the spacecraft. The TED senses and quantifies the intensity in the sequentially selected energy bands. The particles of interest have energies ranging from 0.05 keV to 20 keV. The MEPED senses protons, electrons, and ions with energies from 30 keV to levels exceeding 6.9 MeV.
Group: Instrument_Details
Entry_ID: SEM-2
Group: Instrument_Identification
Instrument_Category: Solar/Space Observing Instruments
Instrument_Class: Particle Detectors
Short_Name: SEM-2
Long_Name: Space Environment Monitor-2
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Group: Instrument_Associated_Sensors
Short_Name: TED
Short_Name: MEPED
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Group: Associated_Platforms
Short_Name: NOAA-19
Short_Name: NOAA-18
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Online_Resource: http://goespoes.gsfc.nasa.gov/poes/instruments/sem.html
Online_Resource: http://www.ncdc.noaa.gov/oa/pod-guide/ncdc/docs/klm/html/c3/sec3-5.htm
Sample_Image: http://goespoes.gsfc.nasa.gov/poes/instruments/images/enlarged_sem.jpg
Creation_Date: 2009-02-04
Group: Instrument_Logistics
Instrument_Owner: USA/NASA
Instrument_Owner: USA/NOAA
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