@misc{Chappell_2023, title={DE 1 Retarding Ion Mass Spectrometer (RIMS) Low Channel, H+ and He++, and High Channel, He+, O+, and O++, Density, Temperature, and Electric Potential, 1 min Data}, url={https://hpde.io/NASA/NumericalData/DE1/RIMS/PT1M.html}, DOI={10.48322/4E3S-BM07}, abstractNote={The Data were provided by Dennis Gallagher, MSFC. The Retarding Ion Mass Spectrometer, RIMS, consisted of a Retarding Potential Analyzer for Energy Analysis in Series with a Magnetic Ion-Mass Spectrometer for Mass Analysis. Multiple Sensor Heads permitted the Determination of the Thermal Plasma Flow Characteristics. This Instrument was designed to operate in two basic Commandable Modes: a High-Altitude mode in which the Density, Temperature, and Bulk Flow Characteristics of principally H+, He+, and O+ Ions were measured, and a Low-Altitude Mode that concentrated on the Composition in the 1-u to 32-u Range. This Investigation provided Information on:}, publisher={NASA Space Physics Data Facility}, author={Chappell, Charles R.}, year={2023}, language={en} }