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Validation of Ionospheric Measurements from the International Space Station (ISS)
Coffey, Victoria; Minow, Joseph; Wright, Kenneth; Published by: Published on: |
2008 |
Validation of the Plasma Densities and Temperatures From the ISS Floating Potential Measurement Unit The validation of the floating potential measurement unit (FPMU) plasma density and temperature measurements is an important step in the process of evaluating International Space Station (ISS) spacecraft charging issues including vehicle arcing and hazards to crew during extravehicular activities. The highest potentials observed on the Space Station are due to the combined Vsp times B effects on a large spacecraft and the collection of ionospheric electron and ion currents by the 160-V U.S. solar array modules. The ionospher ... Coffey, Victoria; Wright, Kenneth; Minow, Joseph; Schneider, Todd; Vaughn, Jason; Craven, Paul; Chandler, Michael; Koontz, Steven; Parker, Linda; Bui, Them; Published by: IEEE Transactions on Plasma Science Published on: Oct YEAR: 2008   DOI: 10.1109/TPS.2008.2004271 |
In-situ observations of the Ionospheric F2-Region from the International Space Station The International Space Station orbit provides an ideal platform for in-situ studies of space weather effects on the mid and low latitude F-2 region ionosphere. The Floating Potential Measurement Unit (FPMU) operating on the ISS since Aug 2006, is a suite of plasma instruments: a Floating Potential Probe (FPP), a Plasma Impedance Probe (PIP), a Wide-sweep Langmuir Probe (WLP), and a Narrow-sweep Langmuir Probe (NLP). This instrument package provides a new opportunity for collaborative multi-instrument studies of the F-region ... Coffey, Victoria; Wright, Kenneth; Minow, Joseph; Chandler, Michael; Parker, Linda; Published by: Published on: |
In-Situ F2-Region Plasma Density and Temperature Measurements from the International Space Station
Coffey, Victoria; Wright, Kenneth; Minow, Joseph; Published by: Published on: |
2007 |
Validation of ISS Floating Potential Measurement Unit Electron Densities and Temperatures Validation of the Floating Potential Measurement Unit (FPMU) electron density and temperature measurements is an important step in the process of evaluating International Space Station spacecraft charging issues .including vehicle arcing and hazards to crew during extravehicular activities. The highest potentials observed on Space Station are due to the combined VxB effects on a large spacecraft and the collection of ionospheric electron and ion currents by the 160 V US solar array modules. Ionospheric electron environmen ... Coffey, V.; Minow, J.; Schneider, T.; Vaughn, J.; Craven, P.; Parker, L.; Bui, T.; Wright, K.; Koontz, S.; Published by: Published on: 06/2007 |
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