Viewing the PEM Instrument on UARS

  • Released Friday, April 9, 1999

UARS measures the flux of energetic particles from space using the Particle Environment Monitor, PEM. These high energy particles cause ozone depletion at high altitudes by producing nitrogen and hydrogen radicals.

Particle Environment Monitor (PEM) Instrument on UARS

Particle Environment Monitor (PEM) Instrument on UARS

Video slate image reads, "The Upper Atmosphere Research SatelliteUARS Instrument AnimationsViewing the Particle Environment Monitor (PEM) on UARS".

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UARS Instrument Animations
Viewing the Particle Environment Monitor (PEM) on UARS".

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