Computer Science
Scientific paper
Oct 1989
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1989pani.rept.....d&link_type=abstract
Scientific Report, No. 1 Panametrics, Inc., Waltham, MA.
Computer Science
Aerospace Environments, Artificial Satellites, Cosmic Rays, Earth Magnetosphere, Payloads, Radiation Belts, Radiation Effects, Radiation Hazards, Spacecraft Models, Bismuth Compounds, Data Processing, Dosimeters, Dynamic Models, Earth (Planet), High Energy Electrons, Magnetic Measurement, Protons, Releasing, Scintillation
Scientific paper
The Earth's magnetospheric radiation environment is a major hazard for spaceborne electronic systems. This report documents work aimed at providing the U.S. Air Force with accurate, time dependent radiation belt and cosmic ray environmental specifications. The data for this effort is obtained from two instruments to be flown aboard the Combined Release and Radiation Satellite (CRRES). These instruments are the Energetic Particle Dosimeter and the High Energy Fluxmeter.
Dichter Bronislaw K.
Hanser Frederick A.
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