Publisher:Pasadena, CA : Jet Propulsion Laboratory, National Aeronautics and Space Administration, 2005.'
Citation:Prometheus Progam Saturnain Radiation Model and Spacecraft Charging Review Workshop, Pasadena, California, March 18, 2005.
Abstract:
The interplanetary space environment is composed mostly of plasma from the solar wind and high energy protons from solar events such as coronal mass ejections. Satellites orbiting Earth are shielded to some degree from these events by the Earth’s magnetic field but spacecraft traveling between planets are exposed to these solar protons directly. A major concern for spacecraft is internal electrostatic discharge (IESD), a form of spacecraft charging. The majority of research regarding IESD has been concerned with the electrons in the space environment around the Earth and at Jupiter; little research has been done on the charging of spacecraft in interplanetary space due to solar event protons. This paper reviews the work done so far on IESD due to protons and provides a possible example of an anomaly due to a proton induced discharge in interplanetary space on the Galileo spacecraft.