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Space Environment SSE-120 Please type in your questions and raise your hand so we can answer it during class.

Space Environment 2 Space Environmental Effects SSE-120

Space Environment 3 Consider some things in the environment. SSE-120

Space Environment 4 How about the earth’s magnetic fields? SSE-120

Space Environment 5 How about the earth’s magnetic fields? SSE-120

Space Environment 6 How about the earth’s magnetic fields? SSE-120

Space Environment 7 How about the sun’s effect on earth and in space? SSE-120 Solar Flares

Space Environment 8 An Anomaly in the Belts SSE-120

Space Environment 9 What is different here? SSE-120

Space Environment 10 South Atlantic Anomaly SSE-120

Space Environment 11 The Earth's Radiation Belts Earth has two regions of trapped fast particles. Inner Radiation Belt  energetic protons - a by-product of collisions by cosmic ray ions with atoms of the atmosphere. SSE-120 Outer Radiation Belt containing ions and electrons of much lower energy in addition alpha particles, a certain percentage are O+ oxygen ions,

Space Environment 12 How about the earth’s magnetic fields? SSE-120

Space Environment 13 Solar Storm Passing Earth Note time SSE-120

Space Environment 14 Expansion of Atmosphere after Solar Flair SSE-120

Space Environment 15 How Is Space Different than on Earth? SSE-120

Space Environment 16 SSE-120

Space Environment 17 SSE-120

Space Environment 18 SSE-120

Space Environment 19 SSE-120

Space Environment 20 SSE-120

Space Environment 21 SSE-120 Menifee start here 9/22

Orbits Perturbations SSE-120 Space Environment

23 Expansion of Atmosphere after Solar Flair SSE-120

LaGrange Points Near Earth SSE-120 Understanding Orbits 24

Space Environment 25 Atomic Oxygen Concentrations Shuttle Altitude Range SSE-120

Space Environment 26 How about the earth’s magnetic fields? SSE-120

Space Environment 27 SSE-120

Space Environment 28 Spacecraft Charging - Reference SSE-120

Space Environment 29 SSE-120 Spacecraft Charging

Space Environment 30 SSE-120

Space Environment 31 SSE-120

Space Environment 32 SSE-120 Sources of Space Radiation

Space Environment 33 SSE-120

Space Environment 34 Galactic Cosmic Rays Effects on Electronics SSE-120 Bremsstrahlung radiation Secondary radiation Shielding

Space Environment 35 SSE-120

Space Environment 36 SSE-120

Space Environment 37 Single Event Upsets Effects on Electronics SSE-120

Space Environment 38 Effects on Electronics SSE-120

Space Environment 39 Man made debris SSE-120

Space Environment 40 Design Guidelines SSE-120

Space Environment 41 Space Environmental Effects SSE-120

Space Environment 42 SSE-120

Space Environment 43 SSE-120 Menifee– start here on 9/27 Rowan– start here on 9/22

Space Environment 44 Design Guidelines for Plasma Environment SSE-120

Space Environment 45 Design Guidelines Radiation Environmental Effects SSE-120

Space Environment 46 Common Sense Design Guidelines SSE-120

Space Environment 47 Questions? SSE-120