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Neutral Atom Imaging



Neutral Atom Imaging (NAI) is a technique used on the IMAGE spacecraft to image magnetospheric and ionospheric plasma populations. Neutral Atom Imaging works thanks to a process known as charge exchange. The charge exchange neutrals can be remotely imaged and the data deconvolved to determine the original ion population.

External links

  • Neutral Atom Imaging – information from the IMAGE spacecraft website
 
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