Title :
Space environment effect on earth observation satellite instruments
Author :
Boudjemai, A. ; Hocine, R. ; Guerionne, S.
Author_Institution :
Centre of Satellite Dev., USTO, Oran, Algeria
Abstract :
The interaction of a space system with its orbital environment is a major consideration in the design of any space system, since a variety of hazards are associated with the operation of spacecraft in the harsh space environment. In this paper, several types of hazards to the imaging instruments of Earth-orbiting spacecraft are discussed: spacecraft temperature effect, radiation hazards to spacecraft instruments, with emphasis on the natural environmental factors and interactions which contribute to these hazards. Environmental factors including trapped and transient radiation, solar and galactic cosmic rays, which can profoundly damage spacecraft electronics, are presented. Some effects such as debris and oxygen atomic are also briefly mentioned.
Keywords :
Earth orbit; aerospace instrumentation; celestial mechanics; space debris; space vehicles; Earth observation satellite instrument; Earth orbiting spacecraft; galactic cosmic ray; imaging instrument; natural environmental factor; orbital environment; oxygen atomic; radiation hazard; solar cosmic ray; space debris; space environment effect; spacecraft temperature effect; Aerospace electronics; Atomic measurements; Low earth orbit satellites; Space vehicles; Telescopes; Debris; Electron; Instruments; Proton; Radiation; Satellite; Telescope;
Conference_Titel :
Recent Advances in Space Technologies (RAST), 2015 7th International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Istanbul
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4673-7760-7
DOI :
10.1109/RAST.2015.7208419