Computer Science – Performance
Scientific paper
Feb 1975
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1975itns...22..570s&link_type=abstract
(IEEE, AEC, NASA, and NBS, Nuclear Science Symposium, 21st, Scintillation and Semiconductor Counter Symposium, 14th, and Nuclear
Computer Science
Performance
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Cosmic Rays, Helios A, Helios B, Pioneer 10 Space Probe, Pioneer 11 Space Probe, Satellite-Borne Instruments, Astrionics, Data Systems, Experiment Design, Ionizing Radiation, Space Missions, Spacecraft Electronic Equipment
Scientific paper
This paper describes the design and performance of a set of cosmic-ray particle experiments for the Pioneer 10/11 and Helios A/B space missions. These experiments had to be very light-weight, low-power and electronically sophisticated in order to meet the spacecraft and scientific requirements. Both sets of missions use several solid-state detector telescopes to measure protons from 100 KeV to 800 MeV and heavier ions up to Neon at 200 MeV per nucleon. Good performance is required for 7-8 years, and the system must tolerate large vibration loads and ionizing radiation doses up to 500,000 rads.
Bernstein Jeremy
Joyce R. M.
Stilwell Donald E.
Streeter G.
Teegarden Bonnard J.
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