REX

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REX is a radio science experiment instrument aboard NASA's New Horizons spacecraft used to study the atmospheres and surfaces of planetary bodies through radio signal measurements.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf radio science experiment instrument
scientific instrument
spacecraft instrument
aboardSpacecraft New Horizons
acronymFor Radio EXperiment
collaboratingInstitution Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory
Jet Propulsion Laboratory
surface form: NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory
dataType brightness temperature
occultation profiles
radio frequency data
fullName Radio EXperiment
integratedWith New Horizons radio system
launchDate 2006-01-19
launchVehicle Atlas V 551
measurementType radio signal measurements
radiometric temperature measurements
uplink radio occultation
mission New Horizons
surface form: New Horizons mission
missionPhaseUsed New Horizons
surface form: Kuiper Belt extended mission

Pluto flyby
onboard New Horizons
surface form: New Horizons telecommunications system
operatedBy NASA
partOf LORRI
surface form: New Horizons science payload
roleInMission remote sensing of atmospheric structure
remote sensing of surface thermal properties
scientificObjective constrain surface composition and thermal inertia
determine atmospheric pressure at Pluto’s surface
determine temperature structure of Pluto’s atmosphere
measure surface emission from Pluto
search for an atmosphere around Charon
signalPath uplink from Earth to spacecraft
signalSource Earth-based radio transmitters
spaceAgency NASA
spacecraftType interplanetary probe
studies atmospheres of planetary bodies
pressure profiles of planetary atmospheres
surfaces of planetary bodies
temperature profiles of planetary atmospheres
targetBody Charon
Kuiper Belt objects
Pluto
technique radio occultation
radiometry
usedFor atmospheric studies
occultation experiments
radio science
radiometry
surface studies
wavelengthBand radio

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