The ambient trapped particle fluxes incident on the IUE (SAS-D) satellite were studied. Several synchronous elliptical and circular flight paths were evaluated and the effect of inclination, eccentricity, and parking longitude on vehicle encountered intensities was investigated. Temporal variations in the electron environment were considered and partially accounted for. Magnetic field calculations were performed with a current field model extrapolated to a later epoch with linear time terms. Orbital flux integrations were performed with the latest proton and electron environment models using new improved computational methods. The results are presented in graphical and tabular form; they are analyzed, explained, and discussed. Estimates of ...
Relationships between recent measurements of cosmic ray electrons, nonthermal galactic radio emissio...
Observations of trapped electrons at low and high altitudes by 1963 38C satellite and Explorer 26 sa...
Effect of variations in interplanetary magnetic field on solar cosmic rays from Mariner II OBSERVATI...
Rice University ion detector aboard synchronous orbit Applications Technology Satellite /ATS-1
The space radiation environment of the TOPEX spacecraft is investigated. A single trajectory was con...
The Voyager spacecraft and experiments are described. The spacecraft description includes the struct...
Equilibrium temperature distribution, thermal emission, and limb function computed for Venus cloud c...
Spectral lines in the 10 keV to 1 MeV range carry information of fundamental importance on many astr...
The Marshall Space Flight Center conducts research programs in space sciences, materials processing ...
It is proposed to carry out slitless spectroscopy at ultraviolet wavelengths from orbit of meteoric ...
Transmission loss from precipitation scatter interference between space and earth communication syst...
This report describes the results of a small study program in support of the design studies for NASA...
Cosmos and Explorer satellite data used to reject hypothesis of terrestrial meteoroid and dust cloud
Progress is reported in several areas of research. Brief descriptions are given in each of the follo...
Nature of charged particle fluxes in vicinity of earth to estimate hazard to Apollo astronauts due t...
Relationships between recent measurements of cosmic ray electrons, nonthermal galactic radio emissio...
Observations of trapped electrons at low and high altitudes by 1963 38C satellite and Explorer 26 sa...
Effect of variations in interplanetary magnetic field on solar cosmic rays from Mariner II OBSERVATI...
Rice University ion detector aboard synchronous orbit Applications Technology Satellite /ATS-1
The space radiation environment of the TOPEX spacecraft is investigated. A single trajectory was con...
The Voyager spacecraft and experiments are described. The spacecraft description includes the struct...
Equilibrium temperature distribution, thermal emission, and limb function computed for Venus cloud c...
Spectral lines in the 10 keV to 1 MeV range carry information of fundamental importance on many astr...
The Marshall Space Flight Center conducts research programs in space sciences, materials processing ...
It is proposed to carry out slitless spectroscopy at ultraviolet wavelengths from orbit of meteoric ...
Transmission loss from precipitation scatter interference between space and earth communication syst...
This report describes the results of a small study program in support of the design studies for NASA...
Cosmos and Explorer satellite data used to reject hypothesis of terrestrial meteoroid and dust cloud
Progress is reported in several areas of research. Brief descriptions are given in each of the follo...
Nature of charged particle fluxes in vicinity of earth to estimate hazard to Apollo astronauts due t...
Relationships between recent measurements of cosmic ray electrons, nonthermal galactic radio emissio...
Observations of trapped electrons at low and high altitudes by 1963 38C satellite and Explorer 26 sa...
Effect of variations in interplanetary magnetic field on solar cosmic rays from Mariner II OBSERVATI...