Computer Science – Performance
Scientific paper
Jul 1980
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1980spsp.nasa..431g&link_type=abstract
In NASA, Washington The Final Proc. of the Solar Power Satellite Program Rev. p 431-434 (SEE N82-22676 13-44)
Computer Science
Performance
Electromagnetic Compatibility, Global Positioning System, Hubble Space Telescope, Landsat Satellites, Satellite Instruments, Solar Power Satellites, Charge Coupled Devices, Coupling, Multispectral Band Scanners, Navstar Satellites, Spacecraft Communication, Star Trackers
Scientific paper
The susceptibility of various operational and planned low Earth orbit satellites to solar power satellite (SPS) operations was examined. Functional degradation for the electronic systems on LANDSAT, the global positioning system, and the space telescope is described in relation to the amplitude of the SPS illumination components. Analyses include the modes of coupling to devices and subsystems, and performance effects in relation to satellite mission.
Davis Kelly C.
Grant William B.
Morrison L. Jr. E.
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