Physics – Plasma Physics
Scientific paper
Jan 1998
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1998jgr...103..439m&link_type=abstract
Journal of Geophysical Research, Volume 103, Issue A1, p. 439-446
Physics
Plasma Physics
3
Ionosphere: Active Experiments, Space Plasma Physics: Active Perturbation Experiments, Space Plasma Physics: Neutral Particles, Space Plasma Physics: Spacecraft Sheaths, Wakes, Charging
Scientific paper
The Space Power Experiment Aboard Rockets (SPEAR) 3 experiment was launched on March 15, 1993, to test grounding devices for negative payloads. In this paper we review two aspects of the high-altitude flight data and compare them with preflight predictions. The SPEAR 3 neutral gas release experiment studied a grounding mechanism observed on previous flights during attitude control system (ACS) firings. Preflight calculations using Paschen law physics generalized to three dimensions predicted that the high rate gas release (about one order of magnitude below normal ACS) would reduce the rocket potential to within 200-300 V of plasma ground. The flight data is well fit by a value of -225V. Orientation relative to Earth's magnetic field had no effect on the floating potential or grounding operations but had a large effect on the portion of the current collected by the boom. We compare these flight measurements with preflight calculations made with the DynaPAC computer code.
Cooke David L.
Jongeward G. A.
Mandell Myron J.
Raitt William J.
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