The electron-impact dissociation of N2 to form two nitrogen atoms is o
bserved in a crossed beam experiment at electron energies between 18.5
and 148.5 eV. Detection Of the correlated dissociation fragments with
a time and position sensitive detector permits detection Of both grou
nd and excited state fragments, but excludes interference from dissoci
ative ionization products. The observed translational energy releases
in the N2 dissociation are consistent with predissociation to N (2D) N (4S) fragments as the primary dissociation mechanism. Absolute cros
s sections for the electron impact dissociation are measured and compa
red with previous measurements. Recommended values of this cross secti
on are given for electron-impact energies between 10 and 200 eV.