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By H. Friedman (auth.), Robert N. DeWitt, Dwight Duston, Anthony K. Hyder (eds.)

A NATO complicated research Institute (ASI) at the habit of platforms within the house setting was once held on the Atholl Palace resort, Pitlochry, Perthshire, Scotland, from July 7 via July 19, 1991. This book is the lawsuits of the Institute. The NATO complex research Institute application of the NATO technology Committee is a distinct and important discussion board, less than whose auspices nearly a thousand foreign educational conferences were held because the inception of this system in 1959. The ASI is meant to be basically a high-level educating task at which a gently outlined topic is gifted in a scientific and coherently dependent application. the topic is taken care of in massive intensity by way of academics eminent; of their :(ield and of foreign status. the topic is gifted to different scientists who both will have already got really good within the box or own a complicated basic historical past. The ASI is geared toward nearly the post-doctoral point. This ASI emphasised the fundamental physics of the gap surroundings and the engineering points of the environment's interactions with spacecraft.

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The total radiant energy per unit area and time (integrated over wavelengths) measured at 1 AU is called the Solar Constant. The currently adopted value of the Solar Constant is l37l± 5 W m- z [Ref. 1). 0 26 THE BEHAVIOR OF SYSTEMS IN THE SPACE ENVIRONMENT THE SOLAR SPECTRUM 101 1021 Hz ,0' ,0' 104 ,era", 10 11 Hz GAMMA·RAY ---FREQUENCY ..... IO""--+ NASA-GODDARD SPACE FUOHT CENTER GREENBELT. MARYLAND AUGUST,1171 2I1U11E / 1. H. MAUTSON fM)III all"'" ' ... , .. ( O... T'" "fll( T41((" JIIIO'" <;oO\)"" TSA.

Bogus, F. Krueger, M. Rott, E. Schneider and H. Thiemann, Micrometeoroid Interactions with Solar Arrays, proc Fourth European Symposium on Spacecraft Materials in Space Environment, CERT, Toulouse, France, 6-9 September, p. 675 (1988). ESA PSS-01-609 (draft), European 44 THE BEHAVIOR OF SYSTEMS IN THE SPACE ENVIRONMENT [37] M. Frezet, ESABASE Extension to Spacecraft Charging, Final Report to ESTEC, June, 1985 (1985). A. A. M. G. J. M. Putnam and J. C. Roche, Environment-Power System Analysis Tool Development Program, in Current Collection From Space Plasmas, N.

The proton fluxe's dominate, with proton energies to hundreds of MeV. This proton population is quite stable. The outer zone exhibits peak fluxes of electrons at around 5 RE , with energies to about 7 MeV. The electron populations are quite dynamic and much more variable than the protons. , Refs. 26, 27]. Energetic protons (10 MeV to -1 GeV) associated with solar flares impinge on Earth's magnetosphere sporadically. Earth orbital spacecraft are somewhat protected from these by the magnetosphere, but systems in high inclination orbits or at very high altitudes can be strongly affected [Ref.

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