NASA has initiated the Living with a Star (LWS) Program to develop the scientific understanding to address the aspects of the Connected Sun-Earth system that affects life and society. The Program Architecture includes science missions, theory and modeling and Space Environment Testbeds (SET). This current paper discusses the Space Environment Testbeds. The goal of the SET program is to improve the engineering approach to accomodate and/or mitigate the effects of solar variability on spacecraft design and operations. The SET Program will infuse new technologies into the space programs through collection of data in space and subsequent design and validation of technologies. Examples of these technologies are cited and discussed.
Living With a Star Space Environment Testbed Program
2001
17 pages
Report
Keine Angabe
Englisch
Astronomy & Astrophysics , Solar activity effects , Nasa space programs , Solar terrestrial interactions , Space weather , Sun , Aerospace environments , Spacecraft design , Design analysis , Data acquisition , Ground tests , Spacecraft components , Mathematical models , Systems engineering , Spacecraft survivability
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