Abstract

Satellites at synchronous altitude exhibit unexplained behavior in the operation of electronic circuits and in the performance of thermal controls. A possible explanation for this behavior is the fact that satellites can be charged to large negative voltages by energetic electrons in the space environment. A space measurements program entitled SCATHA has been formulated to determine the characteristics of the charging process, to measure the response of the satellite when charging occurs, and to evaluate the utility of various corrective techniques which can minimize differential charging on the satellite. The instrumentation will measure charging levels and rates of twenty samples of satellite materials, some of which will be modified to prevent buildup of electrostatic charge. The electromagnetic interference background on the satellite will be measured for comparison with MIL STD 461, Electromagnetic Interference Characteristics Requirements for Equipment.

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