The International Space Station (ISS) vehicle undergoes spacecraft charging as it interacts with Earth's ionosphere and magnetic field. The interaction can result in a large potential difference developing between the ISS metal chassis and the local ionosphere plasma environment. If an astronaut conducting extravehicular activities (EVA) is exposed to the potential difference, then a possible electrical shock hazard arises. The control of this hazard was addressed by a number of documents within the ISS Program (ISSP) including Catastrophic Safety Hazard for Astronauts on EVA (ISS-EVA-312-4A_revE). The safety hazard identified the risk for an astronaut to experience an electrical shock in the event an arc was generated on an extravehicular ...
A plasma contactor system has been baselined for the International Space Station Alpha (ISSA) to con...
The set of spacecraft interactions with the space flight environment that have produced the largest ...
Orbiting approximately 400 km above the Earth, the International Space Station (ISS) is a unique res...
The NASA Engineering and Safety Center (NESC) received a request to support the Assessment of the In...
Spacecraft charging analysis and migration is an interdisciplinary subject combining aspects of elec...
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...
In this paper, we present an overview of how the International Space Station (ISS) safety engineerin...
In the spring and summer of 2000, at the request of the International Space Station (ISS) Program Of...
The International Space Station's (ISS) power system is designed with high-voltage solar arrays that...
Current collection by high voltage solar arrays on the International Space Station (ISS) drives the ...
The International Space Station (ISS) orbits near the F-peak of the ionosphere (approximately 400 km...
A hollow cathode plasma contactor has been baselined as a charge control device for the Space Statio...
A plasma contactor system was baselined for the International Space Station (ISS) to eliminate/mitig...
Surface charging by plasma can be a serious issue for any spacecraft. Though significant charging is...
A plasma contactor system has been baselined for the International Space Station Alpha (ISSA) to con...
The set of spacecraft interactions with the space flight environment that have produced the largest ...
Orbiting approximately 400 km above the Earth, the International Space Station (ISS) is a unique res...
The NASA Engineering and Safety Center (NESC) received a request to support the Assessment of the In...
Spacecraft charging analysis and migration is an interdisciplinary subject combining aspects of elec...
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...
In this paper, we present an overview of how the International Space Station (ISS) safety engineerin...
In the spring and summer of 2000, at the request of the International Space Station (ISS) Program Of...
The International Space Station's (ISS) power system is designed with high-voltage solar arrays that...
Current collection by high voltage solar arrays on the International Space Station (ISS) drives the ...
The International Space Station (ISS) orbits near the F-peak of the ionosphere (approximately 400 km...
A hollow cathode plasma contactor has been baselined as a charge control device for the Space Statio...
A plasma contactor system was baselined for the International Space Station (ISS) to eliminate/mitig...
Surface charging by plasma can be a serious issue for any spacecraft. Though significant charging is...
A plasma contactor system has been baselined for the International Space Station Alpha (ISSA) to con...
The set of spacecraft interactions with the space flight environment that have produced the largest ...
Orbiting approximately 400 km above the Earth, the International Space Station (ISS) is a unique res...