• DocumentCode
    969520
  • Title

    Validation of the Plasma Densities and Temperatures From the ISS Floating Potential Measurement Unit

  • Author

    Coffey, Victoria N. ; Wright, Kenneth H., Jr. ; Minow, Joseph I. ; Schneider, Todd A. ; Vaughn, Jason A. ; Craven, Paul D. ; Chandler, Michael O. ; Koontz, Steven L. ; Parker, Linda N. ; Bui, Them H.

  • Author_Institution
    NASA Marshall Space Flight Center, Huntsville, AL
  • Volume
    36
  • Issue
    5
  • fYear
    2008
  • Firstpage
    2301
  • Lastpage
    2308
  • Abstract
    The validation of the floating potential measurement unit (FPMU) plasma density and temperature measurements is an important step in the process of evaluating International Space Station (ISS) spacecraft charging issues including vehicle arcing and hazards to crew during extravehicular activities. The highest potentials observed on the Space Station are due to the combined Vsp times B effects on a large spacecraft and the collection of ionospheric electron and ion currents by the 160-V U.S. solar array modules. The ionospheric plasma environment is needed for input to the ISS spacecraft charging models used to predict the severity and frequency of occurrence of ISS charging hazards. The validation of these charging models requires the comparison of their predictions with measured FPMU values. The FPMU measurements themselves must also be validated for use in manned flight safety work. This paper presents preliminary results from a comparison of densities and temperatures derived from the FPMU Langmuir probes and plasma impedance probe with the independent density and temperature measurements from a spaceborne ultraviolet imager, a ground-based incoherent scatter radar, and ionosonde sites.
  • Keywords
    Langmuir probes; ionosphere; plasma density; plasma diagnostics; plasma temperature; plasma-wall interactions; spacecraft charging; FPMU Langmuir probes; FPMU plasma density measurements; FPMU plasma impedance probe; FPMU plasma temperature measurements; ISS Floating Potential Measurement Unit; ISS spacecraft charging hazards; ISS spacecraft charging models; International Space Station; U.S. solar array modules; VSP times B effects; ground based incoherent scatter radar; ionosonde sites; ionospheric electron current collection; ionospheric ion current collection; ionospheric plasma environment; spaceborne ultraviolet imager; vehicle arcing; Density measurement; ionosphere; plasma measurement; temperature measurement;
  • fLanguage
    English
  • Journal_Title
    Plasma Science, IEEE Transactions on
  • Publisher
    ieee
  • ISSN
    0093-3813
  • Type

    jour

  • DOI
    10.1109/TPS.2008.2004271
  • Filename
    4663172