Proceedings of the Spacecraft Charging Technology Conference Held in Monterey, California on 31 October - 3 November 1989


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The Spacecraft Charging Technology Conference was held at the Naval Postgraduate School, Monterey, California, from 31 October to 3 November 1989. This was the fifth in a series of meetings jointly sponsored by the Air Force and NASA to deal with spacecraft environment interactions. The Meeting was attended by 108 people with 60 talks presented. The majority of the speakers have chosen to present their work in these two volumes. Volume 1 contains pages 1 through 333, Volume 2 contains pages 334 through 624 ... Spacecraft, Spacecraft charging, Space environment, Space plasma, Interactions.




Proceedings of the Spacecraft Charging Technology Conference Held in Monterey, California on 31 October - 3 November 1989


Book Description

The Spacecraft Charging Technology Conference was held at the Naval Postgraduate School, Monterey, California, from 31 October to 3 November 1989. This was the fifth in a series of meetings jointly sponsored by the Air Force and NASA to deal with spacecraft environment interactions. The meeting was attended by 108 people with 60 talks presented. The majority of the speakers have chosen to present their work in these two volumes. volume I contains pages 1 through 333, Volume II contains pages 334 through 624 ... Spacecraft, Spacecraft charging, Space environment space plasma, Interactions.




Proceedings of the Spacecraft Charging Technology Conference


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A Spacecraft Charging Technology Conference, sponsored by the USAF and NASA, was held in October 1976. The Proceedings contain over 50 papers dealing with subjects including: (1) the geosynchronous plasma environment, (2) spacecraft modeling, (3) spacecraft materials characterization, (4) spacecraft materials development, (5) satellite design and test. In addition, an executive summary and the transcript of a panel discussion are included. (Author).










Proceedings of the Spacecraft Charging Technology Conference


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Topics include: the geosynchronous plasma environment; spacecraft modeling; spacecraft materials characterization; spacecraft materials development; and satellite design and test.







The Behavior of Systems in the Space Environment


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A NATO Advanced Study Institute (ASI) on the Behavior of Systems in the Space Environment was held at the Atholl Palace Hotel, Pitlochry, Perthshire, Scotland, from July 7 through July 19, 1991. This publication is the Proceedings of the Institute. The NATO Advanced Study Institute Program of the NATO Science Committee is a unique and valuable forum, under whose auspices almost one thousand international tutorial meetings have been held since the inception of the program in 1959. The ASI is intended to be primarily a high-level teaching activity at which a carefully defined subject is presented in a systematic and coherently structured program. The subject is treated in considerable depth by lecturers eminent; in their :(ield and of international standing. The subject is presented to other scientists who either will already have specialized in the field or possess an advanced general background. The ASI is aimed at approximately the post-doctoral level. This ASI emphasized the basic physics of the space environment and the engineering aspects of the environment's interactions with spacecraft.




Space Physics and Aeronomy, Space Weather Effects and Applications


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Examines how solar and terrestrial space phenomena affect sophisticated technological systems Contemporary society relies on sophisticated technologies to manage electricity distribution, communication networks, transportation safety, and myriad other systems. The successful design and operation of both ground-based and space-based systems must consider solar and terrestrial space phenomena and processes. Space Weather Effects and Applications describes the effects of space weather on various present-day technologies and explores how improved instrumentation to measure Earth's space environment can be used to more accurately forecast changes and disruptions. Volume highlights include: Damage and disruption to orbiting satellite equipment by solar particles and cosmic rays Effects of space radiation on aircraft at high altitudes and latitudes Response of radio and radar-based systems to solar bursts Disturbances to the propagation of radio waves caused by space weather How geomagnetic field changes impact ground-based systems such as pipelines Impacts of human exposure to the space radiation environment The American Geophysical Union promotes discovery in Earth and space science for the benefit of humanity. Its publications disseminate scientific knowledge and provide resources for researchers, students, and professionals. Find out more about the Space Physics and Aeronomy collection in this Q&A with the Editors in Chief