Abstract

We report on a fast-track experiment on the International Space Station (ISS) with the Earth’s magnetic field, which has been recognized as a major task for a better understanding of our planet. For this purpose, YBCO bulk superconductors have been prepared, transported and stored on board the ISS. The properties of single grain superconducting bulk will be investigated before and after the ISS experiments. In parallel, the magnetic interaction between BEarth and our YBCO bulk was investigated. An external 3D Helmholtz coil cancels unwanted electromagnetic fields down to 5 μT. Highly sensitive flux-gate sensors monitored the magnetic configuration as the ceramic plate was cooled to cryogenic temperatures. Shielding and field concentration effects of the Earth’s magnetic field were observed and discussed. Thermally induced magnetic flux compression for future long-duration space missions was successfully tested, enabling future spacecraft shielding and braking functions.

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