Measurement of electrostatic fields and pulsed electromagnetic interference on the Raduga satellite

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Electromagnetic Pulses, Plasma-Electromagnetic Interaction, Raduga Satellite, Spacecraft Charging, System Generated Electromagnetic Pulses, Electric Fields, Electromagnetic Interference, Geomagnetism, Magnetic Storms, Space Plasmas, Synchronous Satellites

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A spacecraft-charging experiment is described in which the synchronous Raduga satellite was equipped to measure electrostatic fields and electromagnetic interference arising from spacecraft-plasma interaction. One of the main goals of the study was to analyze the effects of geomagnetic conditions on spacecraft charging in geostationary orbit. Results show that an increase in the electric fields is observed in the midnight-to-morning period for both quiet and disturbed periods; an intensification of magnetic activity leads to an electric-field increase. Data on the averaged intensity of pulsed interference is also presented.

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