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An Overview and Discussion of SPENVIS, ESA's Space Environment Information System, and UNILIB, a Fortran Library of Magnetic Field Utilities

2000-07-10
2000-01-2415
The ESA SPace ENVironment Information System (SPENVIS) provides standardized access to models of the hazardous space environment through a user-friendly WWW interface. The interface includes parameter input with extensive defaulting, definition of user environments, streamlined production of results (both in graphical and textual form), background information, and on-line help. It is available on-line at http://www.spenvis.oma.be/spenvis/. Intranet versions are also available. SPENVIS has been operational for about three years, with a continuously expanding user community and set of functions. SPENVIS Is designed to help spacecraft engineers perform rapid analyses of environmental problems and, with extensive documentation and tutorial information, allows engineers with relatively little familiarity with the models to produce reliable results.
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ESA Programmes and the Radiation Environment

1992-07-01
921375
The European Space Agency (ESA) is engaged in the preparation and flight of a broad range of spacecraft, including for science, applications and manned missions. These are all susceptible to the effects of the space radiation environment. This susceptibility is increasing as the demands made of missions increase, both in terms of performance and in terms of reliability. Expanding manned activity in space also introduces the question of radiation hazard to humans. The principal elements of the radiation environment are described, along with their effects and with procedures adopted for evaluation and analysis of expected environments and effects. Problem areas identified include the need for updating radiation-belt models and the need for greatly expanded in-flight environment monitoring and technology demonstration.
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