Abstract
Abstract The Trapped Ions in Space (TRIS) Experiment was flown on the Space Shuttle mission 41G in October 1984. This experiment contains a stack of plastic track detectors to measure the fluence, composition and arrival directions of low energy heavy ions in low earth orbit.
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