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Space Environment II Introduction to Space Systems and Spacecraft Design Space Systems Design

Space Environment - II 2 Some slides by Dr. J. Cutler – Univ. of Michigan Introduction to Space Systems and Spacecraft Design Space Systems Design

3 Some slides by Dr. J. Cutler – Univ. of Michigan Space Environment - II Introduction to Space Systems and Spacecraft Design Space Systems Design

4 Spacecraft Charging - Reference Some slides by Dr. J. Cutler – Univ. of Michigan Space Environment - II Introduction to Space Systems and Spacecraft Design Space Systems Design

5 Some slides by Dr. J. Cutler – Univ. of Michigan Space Environment - II Introduction to Space Systems and Spacecraft Design Space Systems Design

6 Some slides by Dr. J. Cutler – Univ. of Michigan Space Environment - II Introduction to Space Systems and Spacecraft Design Space Systems Design

7 Some slides by Dr. J. Cutler – Univ. of Michigan Space Environment - II Introduction to Space Systems and Spacecraft Design Space Systems Design

8 Some slides by Dr. J. Cutler – Univ. of Michigan Space Environment - II Introduction to Space Systems and Spacecraft Design Space Systems Design

Morehead State University 9 Some slides by Dr. J. Cutler – Univ. of Michigan Space Environment - II Introduction to Space Systems and Spacecraft Design Space Systems Design

Morehead State University 10 Single Event Upsets Effects on Electronics Some slides by Dr. J. Cutler – Univ. of Michigan Space Environment - II Introduction to Space Systems and Spacecraft Design Space Systems Design

11 Some slides by Dr. J. Cutler – Univ. of Michigan Space Environment - II Introduction to Space Systems and Spacecraft Design Space Systems Design

12 Effects on Electronics Some slides by Dr. J. Cutler – Univ. of Michigan Space Environment - II Introduction to Space Systems and Spacecraft Design Space Systems Design

13 Predicted Radiation Dose Some slides by Dr. J. Cutler – Univ. of Michigan Space Environment - II Introduction to Space Systems and Spacecraft Design Space Systems Design

14 Effects on Electronics Some slides by Dr. J. Cutler – Univ. of Michigan Space Environment - II Introduction to Space Systems and Spacecraft Design Space Systems Design

15 Some slides by Dr. J. Cutler – Univ. of Michigan Introduction to Space Systems and Spacecraft Design Space Systems Design

16 Atomic Oxygen Concentrations Shuttle Altitude Range Some slides by Dr. J. Cutler – Univ. of Michigan Introduction to Space Systems and Spacecraft Design Space Systems Design

17 Comet Debris Some slides by Dr. J. Cutler – Univ. of Michigan Space Environment - II Introduction to Space Systems and Spacecraft Design Space Systems Design

18 Some slides by Dr. J. Cutler – Univ. of Michigan Space Environment - II Introduction to Space Systems and Spacecraft Design Space Systems Design

19 Some slides by Dr. J. Cutler – Univ. of Michigan Space Environment - II Introduction to Space Systems and Spacecraft Design Space Systems Design

20 Some slides by Dr. J. Cutler – Univ. of Michigan Space Environment - II Introduction to Space Systems and Spacecraft Design Space Systems Design

21 Some slides by Dr. J. Cutler – Univ. of Michigan Space Environment - II Introduction to Space Systems and Spacecraft Design Space Systems Design

22 Some slides by Dr. J. Cutler – Univ. of Michigan Space Environment - II Introduction to Space Systems and Spacecraft Design Space Systems Design

23 Some slides by Dr. J. Cutler – Univ. of Michigan Space Environment - II Introduction to Space Systems and Spacecraft Design Space Systems Design

24 Any chance of collision? Some slides by Dr. J. Cutler – Univ. of Michigan Space Environment - II Introduction to Space Systems and Spacecraft Design Space Systems Design

25 Some slides by Dr. J. Cutler – Univ. of Michigan Space Environment - II Introduction to Space Systems and Spacecraft Design Space Systems Design

26 Design Guidelines Some slides by Dr. J. Cutler – Univ. of Michigan Space Environment - II Introduction to Space Systems and Spacecraft Design Space Systems Design

27 Space Environmental Effects Some slides by Dr. J. Cutler – Univ. of Michigan Space Environment - II Introduction to Space Systems and Spacecraft Design Space Systems Design

28 Some slides by Dr. J. Cutler – Univ. of Michigan Space Environment - II Introduction to Space Systems and Spacecraft Design Space Systems Design

29 Some slides by Dr. J. Cutler – Univ. of Michigan Space Environment - II Introduction to Space Systems and Spacecraft Design Space Systems Design

30 Design Guidelines for Plasma Environment Some slides by Dr. J. Cutler – Univ. of Michigan Space Environment - II Introduction to Space Systems and Spacecraft Design Space Systems Design

31 Design Guidelines Radiation Environmental Effects Some slides by Dr. J. Cutler – Univ. of Michigan Space Environment - II Introduction to Space Systems and Spacecraft Design Space Systems Design

32 Common Sense Design Guidelines Some slides by Dr. J. Cutler – Univ. of Michigan Space Environment - II Introduction to Space Systems and Spacecraft Design Space Systems Design

33 How Does Space Environment Effect Your S/C Design? Structure? Electronics? Solar Panels? Radio Communications? Some slides by Dr. J. Cutler – Univ. of Michigan Space Environment - II Introduction to Space Systems and Spacecraft Design Space Systems Design

34 Questions? Space Environment - II Introduction to Space Systems and Spacecraft Design Space Systems Design