Qualifying materials for use in the space environment is typically accomplished with laboratory exposures to simulated UV/EUV, atomic oxygen, and charged particle radiation environments with in-situ or subsequent measurements of material properties of interest to the particular application. Choice of environment exposure levels are derived from static design environments intended to represent either mean or extreme conditions that are anticipated to be encountered during a mission. The real space environment however is quite variable. Predictions of the on orbit performance of a material qualified to laboratory environments can be done using information on 'space weather' variations in the real environment. This presentation will first revi...
Terrestrial environment /climatic/ criteria guidelines for use in NASA space vehicles and associated...
A consolidation of natural environment data is presented for use as design criteria guidelines in sp...
Major growth options for tended and manned space stations in LEO and GEO are examined including incr...
NASA's Constellation program, initiated to fulfill the Vision for Space Exploration, will create a n...
Inspection of output from various configurations of high-resolution, explicit convection forecast mo...
Field measurements performed simultaneous with Skylab overpass in order to provide comparative calib...
Facility for simulating space environment effects on solar absorptance of spacecraft material
The International Space Station (ISS) program utilizes a plasma environment forecast for estimating ...
In June 2011, the multi-university sponsored Cosmic Ray Electron Synchrotron Telescope (CREST) has u...
The author has identified the following significant results. Test sites were located near the Great ...
This document provides performance properties on major spacecraft materials and subsystems that have...
A draft of a new reference atmosphere for the region between 20 and 80 km which depends largely on r...
Solar reflectance as function of incidence angle and total hemispherical emittance of space suit mat...
18th EISCAT symposiumSession E7: Space weather and modellingMay 26 (Fri), NIPR Auditoriu
The goal of this presentation is to help the Teachers in Space candidates understand Space Weather a...
Terrestrial environment /climatic/ criteria guidelines for use in NASA space vehicles and associated...
A consolidation of natural environment data is presented for use as design criteria guidelines in sp...
Major growth options for tended and manned space stations in LEO and GEO are examined including incr...
NASA's Constellation program, initiated to fulfill the Vision for Space Exploration, will create a n...
Inspection of output from various configurations of high-resolution, explicit convection forecast mo...
Field measurements performed simultaneous with Skylab overpass in order to provide comparative calib...
Facility for simulating space environment effects on solar absorptance of spacecraft material
The International Space Station (ISS) program utilizes a plasma environment forecast for estimating ...
In June 2011, the multi-university sponsored Cosmic Ray Electron Synchrotron Telescope (CREST) has u...
The author has identified the following significant results. Test sites were located near the Great ...
This document provides performance properties on major spacecraft materials and subsystems that have...
A draft of a new reference atmosphere for the region between 20 and 80 km which depends largely on r...
Solar reflectance as function of incidence angle and total hemispherical emittance of space suit mat...
18th EISCAT symposiumSession E7: Space weather and modellingMay 26 (Fri), NIPR Auditoriu
The goal of this presentation is to help the Teachers in Space candidates understand Space Weather a...
Terrestrial environment /climatic/ criteria guidelines for use in NASA space vehicles and associated...
A consolidation of natural environment data is presented for use as design criteria guidelines in sp...
Major growth options for tended and manned space stations in LEO and GEO are examined including incr...