Physics
Scientific paper
Jul 1990
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1990kosis..28..623g&link_type=abstract
Kosmicheskie Issledovaniia (ISSN 0023-4206), vol. 28, July-Aug. 1990, p. 623-625. In Russian.
Physics
Artificial Satellites, Electron Beams, Particle Energy, Polar Orbits, Proton Beams, Spacecraft Trajectories, Circular Orbits, Energy Spectra, Orbital Mechanics
Scientific paper
It is pointed out that 1-20-keV electron and proton fluxes have a
significant effect on spacecraft surface layers in space. Mean spectra
of 1-20 keV electrons and protons have been determined for
polar-satellite trajectories at heights ranging from 500 to 1000 km for
orbital inclinations of 50, 65, and 80-100 deg.
Getselev I. V.
Gubar' Iu. I.
Kropotkin Alexey P.
Mart'ianov S. A.
Timofeev G. A.
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