Physics
Scientific paper
Sep 1978
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1978pasadwork...19n&link_type=abstract
Workshop held at Pasadena, Calif., 19-20 Jan. 1978
Physics
Conferences, Energetic Particles, Mission Planning, Nasa Programs, Solar Probes, Solar Radiation, Neutron Flux Density, Perihelions, Radiation Damage, Solar Neutrons, Solar Physics, Solar Terrestrial Interactions
Scientific paper
NASA's long-range plan for the study of solar-terrestrial relations includes a Solar Probe Mission in which a spacecraft is placed in an eccentric orbit with perihelion at four solar radii. Possible radiation damage to the spacecraft and mission from energetic particles was discussed at a Solar Probe Environment Workshop which concluded that it would be unlikely for such a spacecraft to suffer fatal radiation damage, although a severe problem exists in limiting the neutron flux from a radioactive power supply enough to allow solar neutrons to be detected.
Fisk Len A.
Gold Robert E.
Lin Robert P.
Neugebauer Matthias
Newkirk Gordon
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