TSS-1 - Orbiter current and voltage experiments
Abstract
Although the deployment distance of the TSS-1 tethered satellite was only about 1 percent of nominal, experiments to study the current collection and vehicle charging effects at low voltages were performed. We present measurements of Orbiter charging resulting from electron beam emission from the Orbiter, currents in the TSS system with and without electron beam emissions, and the effects of Orbiter thrusters on charging and currents. Generally, charging induced by beam emission was limited to a few volts, though during times with low ambient plasma density the Orbiter was charged up to 80 V. Thrusters are seen to enhance Orbiter charging during beam emission, and reduce ion current collection at other times.
- Publication:
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31st AIAA Aerospace Sciences Meeting and Exhibit
- Pub Date:
- January 1993
- Bibcode:
- 1993aiaa.meetQQ...T
- Keywords:
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- Electron Beams;
- Space Shuttle Orbiters;
- Spaceborne Experiments;
- Spacecraft Charging;
- Tethered Satellites;
- Volt-Ampere Characteristics;
- Electric Charge;
- Electric Current;
- Electric Potential;
- Electrical Resistance;
- Inductance;
- Space Shuttle Payloads;
- Spacecraft Design, Testing and Performance