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ID: 11801
Goddard's Speedy MMS Instruments Will Measure Mysterious Physics
Released on March 11, 2015
For More Information
http://www.nasa.gov/content/goddard/superfast-sensors-for-new-mms-mission/
Credits
Katrina Jackson
(ARTS): Producer
Katrina Jackson
(ARTS): Host
Katrina Jackson
(ARTS): Editor
Katrina Jackson
(ARTS): Writer
Karen Fox
(ADNET Systems, Inc.): Writer
Rob Andreoli
(Advocates in Manpower Management, Inc.): Videographer
John Caldwell
(Advocates in Manpower Management, Inc.): Videographer
Genna Duberstein
(USRA): Project Support
Rich Melnick
(HTSI): Project Support
Craig Pollock
(NASA/GSFC): Interviewee
Ulrik Gliese
(SGT): Interviewee
Alex Barrie
(SGT): Scientist
Please give credit for this item to:
NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center
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https://svs.gsfc.nasa.gov/11801
Mission:
Magnetospheric Multiscale (MMS)
This item is part of this series:
Narrated Movies
Goddard TV Tape:
G2015-003
-- MMS Fast Plasma Investigation
Keywords:
SVS >> HDTV
SVS >> Magnetic Fields
SVS >> Magnetic Reconnection
SVS >> Magnetosphere
DLESE >> Physics
SVS >> Satellite
SVS >> Engineers
SVS >> Heliophysics
SVS >> MMS
NASA Science >> Sun
SVS >> Engineering
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