Abstract Satellite anomaly data in the period 1971–1994 were analyzed in the search of possible influence of different space environmental parameters. The database was created by combining, beyond the malfunction information, various characteristics of space weather: geomagnetic activity indices, fluxes and fluences of electrons and protons at different energy, high energy cosmic ray variations, solar wind characteristics and other solar, interplanetary and geophysical data. Satellites were divided on several groups according to the orbital characteristics (altitude and inclination). It was found, that the relation of satellite malfunctions to the environmental parameters is different for various orbits. This fact should be taken into account for the developing of malfunction frequency models.


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