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Space Environment I Introduction to Space Systems and Spacecraft Design Space Systems Design
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2 How Does It Effect Your S/C Design? Structure Electronics Solar Panels Radio Communications Notes to consider ― Deep space temperature range 4 deg K to 5800deg K. ― Radiation effects – worse than any place else in LEO orbit. ― Best radiation resistant FPGA - Actel Some slides by Dr. J. Cutler – Univ. of Michigan Space Environment - I Introduction to Space Systems and Spacecraft Design Space Systems Design
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3 Space Environmental Effects Some slides by Dr. J. Cutler – Univ. of Michigan Space Environment - I Introduction to Space Systems and Spacecraft Design Space Systems Design
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4 Consider some things in the environment. Some slides by Dr. J. Cutler – Univ. of Michigan Space Environment - I Introduction to Space Systems and Spacecraft Design Space Systems Design
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5 How about the earth’s magnetic fields? Some slides by Dr. J. Cutler – Univ. of Michigan Space Environment - I Introduction to Space Systems and Spacecraft Design Space Systems Design
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6 How about the sun’s effect on earth and in space? Some slides by Dr. J. Cutler – Univ. of Michigan Space Environment - I Introduction to Space Systems and Spacecraft Design Space Systems Design
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7 What the Sun Does Some slides by Dr. J. Cutler – Univ. of Michigan Space Environment - I Introduction to Space Systems and Spacecraft Design Space Systems Design
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8 How about the sun’s effect on earth and in space? Some slides by Dr. J. Cutler – Univ. of Michigan Space Environment - I Introduction to Space Systems and Spacecraft Design Space Systems Design
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9 How about the earth’s magnetosphere? What causes it? Some slides by Dr. J. Cutler – Univ. of Michigan Space Environment - I Introduction to Space Systems and Spacecraft Design Space Systems Design
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10 Some slides by Dr. J. Cutler – Univ. of Michigan Space Environment - I Introduction to Space Systems and Spacecraft Design Space Systems Design
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11 Anomalies caused by Solar Storms Some slides by Dr. J. Cutler – Univ. of Michigan Space Environment - I Introduction to Space Systems and Spacecraft Design Space Systems Design
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12 19 November 2003 ANOMALIES RELATED TO RECENT SOLAR ACTIVITY Collected by David Webb from various sources for events arising from recent flares, CMEs, and geomagnetic storms. david.webb@hanscom.af.mil Oct. 23: Genesis solar wind satellite at L1 entered safe mode. Normal operations resumed on Nov. 3. Some slides by Dr. J. Cutler – Univ. of Michigan Space Environment - I Introduction to Space Systems and Spacecraft Design Space Systems Design
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13 Nov. 2: Chandra observations halted again autonomously due to radiation. Resumption of observations will be delayed for days. Nov. 6: Polar TIDE instrument reset itself and high voltage supplies were disabled; recovered within 24 hr. Mars Odyssey spacecraft commanded out of Safe mode; operations nominal. General: Satellite operators: Satellites put into safe modes, solar panels rotated, operations reduced. Power grid managers: Less use of and switching between systems. Some slides by Dr. J. Cutler – Univ. of Michigan Space Environment - I Introduction to Space Systems and Spacecraft Design Space Systems Design
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14 Van Allen Radiation Belts Some slides by Dr. J. Cutler – Univ. of Michigan Space Environment - I Introduction to Space Systems and Spacecraft Design Space Systems Design
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15 What is different here? Some slides by Dr. J. Cutler – Univ. of Michigan Space Environment - I Introduction to Space Systems and Spacecraft Design Space Systems Design
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16 What is different here? Some slides by Dr. J. Cutler – Univ. of Michigan Space Environment - I Introduction to Space Systems and Spacecraft Design Space Systems Design
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17 Some slides by Dr. J. Cutler – Univ. of Michigan Space Environment - I Introduction to Space Systems and Spacecraft Design Space Systems Design
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18 Questions? Space Environment - I Introduction to Space Systems and Spacecraft Design Space Systems Design
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