航天器
近地轨道
空间环境
航空航天工程
卫星
原子氧
大气(单位)
地心轨道
天体生物学
轨道(动力学)
太空探索
环境科学
微流星体
地球轨道
空间研究
辐射
遥感
物理
气象学
天文
工程类
氧气
光学
地质学
空间碎片
量子力学
作者
E. Plis,Miles Bengtson,Daniel P. Engelhart,Gregory Badura,Heather Cowardin,Ryan Hoffmann,Alexey Sokolovskiy,Jacqueline A. Reyes,Dale C. Ferguson,Jainisha Shah,Sydney Collman,Timothy Scott
摘要
External spacecraft materials play an important role in satellite protection from the harsh space environment. Research has shown that the physical, chemical, and optical properties of matter change continuously as a result of exposure to solar radiation and aggressive chemical species produced in Earth’s upper atmosphere. Thorough knowledge of the material properties evolution throughout a planned mission lifetime helps to improve the reliability of spacecraft. Moreover, the establishment of correlation factors between true space exposure and accelerated space weather experiments at ground facilities enables accurate prediction of on-orbit material performance based on laboratory-based testing. The presented work aims to evaluate the radiation effects of low Earth orbit (LEO) environment, namely, exposure to the high-energy electrons, atomic oxygen (AO), and vacuum ultraviolet (VUV), of several modern spacecraft materials. The studied materials represent the “flight duplicates” of samples that are launched as a part of the 16th Materials International Space Station Experiment Flight Facility (MISSE-FF) mission in July 2022.
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