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Space Environmental Effects on Spacecraft: Leo Material Selection Guide, Part 1, Edward M. Silverman TRW, 1 Aug. 1995
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Space Environmental Effects on Spacecraft: Leo Material Selection Guide, Part 2, Edward M. Silverman TRW, 1 Aug. 1995
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Space Environmental Effects on Spacecraft
Author: Edward M. Silverman
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Category : Materials
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Pages : 502
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Space Environmental Effects on Spacecraft
Author: Edward M. Silverman
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Space Environmental Effects on Spacecraft
Author: Edward Mark Silverman
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Pages : 504
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Space Environmental Effects on Spacecraft: LEO Materials Selection Guide, Part 1
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Space Environmental Effects on Spacecraft: LEO Materials Selection Guide, Part 2
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Material Selection Guidelines to Limit Atomic Oxygen Effects on Spacecraft Surfaces
Author: D. Dooling
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Material Selection Guidelines to Limit Atomic Oxygen Effects on Spacecraft Surfaces
Author: National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA)
Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
ISBN: 9781720620822
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Pages : 50
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This report provides guidelines in selecting materials for satellites and space platforms, designed to operate within the Low-Earth orbit environment, which limit the effects of atomic oxygen interactions with spacecraft surfaces. This document should be treated as an introduction rather than a comprehensive guide since analytical and flight technologies continue to evolve, flight experiments are conducted as primary or piggyback opportunities arise, and our understanding of materials interactions and protection methods grows. The reader is urged to consult recent literature and current web sites containing information about research and flight results.Dooling, D. and Finckenor, M. M.Marshall Space Flight CenterSPACE PLATFORMS; MATERIALS; LOW EARTH ORBITS; OXYGEN; OXYGEN ATOMS; READERS; PROTECTION
Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
ISBN: 9781720620822
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Languages : en
Pages : 50
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This report provides guidelines in selecting materials for satellites and space platforms, designed to operate within the Low-Earth orbit environment, which limit the effects of atomic oxygen interactions with spacecraft surfaces. This document should be treated as an introduction rather than a comprehensive guide since analytical and flight technologies continue to evolve, flight experiments are conducted as primary or piggyback opportunities arise, and our understanding of materials interactions and protection methods grows. The reader is urged to consult recent literature and current web sites containing information about research and flight results.Dooling, D. and Finckenor, M. M.Marshall Space Flight CenterSPACE PLATFORMS; MATERIALS; LOW EARTH ORBITS; OXYGEN; OXYGEN ATOMS; READERS; PROTECTION
An Interim Overview of Ldef Materials Findings
Author: National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA)
Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
ISBN: 9781722227401
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Pages : 60
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The flight and retrieval of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration's Long Duration Exposure Facility (LDEF) provided an opportunity for the study of the low-Earth orbit (LEO) environment and long-duration space environmental effects (SEE) on materials that is unparalleled in the history of the U.S. Space Program. The remarkable flight attitude stability of LDEF enables specific analyses of various individual and combined effects of LEO environmental parameters on identical materials on the same space vehicle. This paper provides an overview of the interim LDEF materials findings of the Principal Investigators and the Materials Special Investigation Group. In general, the LDEF data is remarkably consistent; LDEF will provide a 'benchmark' for materials design data bases for satellites in low-Earth orbit. Some materials were identified to be encouragingly resistant to LEO SEE for 5.8 years; other 'space qualified' materials displayed significant environmental degradation. Molecular contamination was widespread; LDEF offers an unprecedented opportunity to provide a unified perspective of unmanned LEO spacecraft contamination mechanisms. New material development requirements for long-term LEO missions have been identified and current ground simulation testing methods/data for new, durable materials concepts can be validated with LDEF results. LDEF findings are already being integrated into the design of Space Station Freedom. Stein, Brad A. Langley Research Center...
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ISBN: 9781722227401
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Languages : en
Pages : 60
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The flight and retrieval of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration's Long Duration Exposure Facility (LDEF) provided an opportunity for the study of the low-Earth orbit (LEO) environment and long-duration space environmental effects (SEE) on materials that is unparalleled in the history of the U.S. Space Program. The remarkable flight attitude stability of LDEF enables specific analyses of various individual and combined effects of LEO environmental parameters on identical materials on the same space vehicle. This paper provides an overview of the interim LDEF materials findings of the Principal Investigators and the Materials Special Investigation Group. In general, the LDEF data is remarkably consistent; LDEF will provide a 'benchmark' for materials design data bases for satellites in low-Earth orbit. Some materials were identified to be encouragingly resistant to LEO SEE for 5.8 years; other 'space qualified' materials displayed significant environmental degradation. Molecular contamination was widespread; LDEF offers an unprecedented opportunity to provide a unified perspective of unmanned LEO spacecraft contamination mechanisms. New material development requirements for long-term LEO missions have been identified and current ground simulation testing methods/data for new, durable materials concepts can be validated with LDEF results. LDEF findings are already being integrated into the design of Space Station Freedom. Stein, Brad A. Langley Research Center...