Solar terrestrial and plasma processes experiments on space station

Physics – Plasma Physics

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Plasma Interactions, Solar Observatories, Solar Terrestrial Interactions, Space Shuttle Payloads, Space Stations, Magnetic Fields, Plasma Conductivity, Plasma Physics, Spacecraft Environments

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The currently planned utilization of the space station to perform investigations in solar terrestrial physics and plasma physics is outlined. The investigations and instrumentation planned for the Solar Terrestrial Observatory and its associated space station accommodation requirements are described. In addition, the planned placement of the Solar Terrestrial Observatory instruments are discussed along with typical operational scenarios. In the area of plasma physics, some preliminary plans for scientific investigations and for the accommodation of a plasma physics facility attached to the space station called the Plasma Processes Laboratory are outlined. These preliminary experiment concepts use the space environment around the space station as an unconfined plasma laboratory.

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