The Floating Potential Measurement Unit (FPMU) has detected high negative amplitude rapid charging events (RCEs) on the International Space Station (ISS) at the morning terminator. These events are larger and more rapid than the ISS morning charging events first seen by the Floating Potential Probe (FPP) on ISS in 2001. In this paper, we describe a theory for the RCEs that further elucidates the nature of spacecraft charging in low Earth orbit (LEO) in a non-equilibrium situation. The model accounts for all essential aspects of the newly discovered phenomenon, and is amenable to testing on-orbit. Predictions of the model for the amplitude of the ISS RCEs for the full set of ISS solar arrays and for the coming solar cycle are given, and the ...
Spacecraft charging analysis and migration is an interdisciplinary subject combining aspects of elec...
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Near-Earth orbiting spacecraft are subject to a variety of physical environmental elements. Of these...
Surface charging by plasma can be a serious issue for any spacecraft. Though significant charging is...
Spacecraft charging on the International Space Station (ISS) is caused by a complex mix of the low E...
Current collection by high voltage solar arrays on the International Space Station (ISS) drives the ...
With the negative grounding of its 160-Volt photovoltaic arrays, the International Space Station can...
In the spring and summer of 2000, at the request of the International Space Station (ISS) Program Of...
The International Space Station (ISS) has the highest voltage solar arrays ever flown in Low Earth O...
International audienceContext. The electrostatic potential of a spacecraft, V S , is important for t...
used to investigate the dynamics of natural charging events. Both eclipse and daylight charging even...
The International Space Station (ISS) operates in the F2 region of Earth's ionosphere, orbiting at a...
A spacecraft in a high-density equatorial LEO plasma will float negative relative to the ambient pla...
The International Space Station (ISS) continues to be a world-class space research laboratory after ...
High voltage solar array interactions with the space environment can have a significant impact on ar...
Spacecraft charging analysis and migration is an interdisciplinary subject combining aspects of elec...
Five years ago we introduced a new method for measuring spacecraft chassis floating potential relati...
Near-Earth orbiting spacecraft are subject to a variety of physical environmental elements. Of these...
Surface charging by plasma can be a serious issue for any spacecraft. Though significant charging is...
Spacecraft charging on the International Space Station (ISS) is caused by a complex mix of the low E...
Current collection by high voltage solar arrays on the International Space Station (ISS) drives the ...
With the negative grounding of its 160-Volt photovoltaic arrays, the International Space Station can...
In the spring and summer of 2000, at the request of the International Space Station (ISS) Program Of...
The International Space Station (ISS) has the highest voltage solar arrays ever flown in Low Earth O...
International audienceContext. The electrostatic potential of a spacecraft, V S , is important for t...
used to investigate the dynamics of natural charging events. Both eclipse and daylight charging even...
The International Space Station (ISS) operates in the F2 region of Earth's ionosphere, orbiting at a...
A spacecraft in a high-density equatorial LEO plasma will float negative relative to the ambient pla...
The International Space Station (ISS) continues to be a world-class space research laboratory after ...
High voltage solar array interactions with the space environment can have a significant impact on ar...
Spacecraft charging analysis and migration is an interdisciplinary subject combining aspects of elec...
Five years ago we introduced a new method for measuring spacecraft chassis floating potential relati...
Near-Earth orbiting spacecraft are subject to a variety of physical environmental elements. Of these...