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Chiu M.C. Von-Mehlem U.I. Willey C.E. Betenbaugh T.M. Maynard J.J. Krein J.A. Conde R.F. Gray W.T. Hunt J.W. Mosher L.E. McCullough M.G. Panneton P.E. Staiger J.P. Rodberg E.H. 《Space Science Reviews》1998,86(1-4):257-284
The Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory (JHU/APL) was responsible for the design and fabrication of the ACE
spacecraft to accommodate the ACE Mission requirements and for the integration, test, and launch support for the entire ACE
Observatory. The primary ACE Mission includes a significant number of science instruments - nine - whose diverse requirements
had to be factored into the overall spacecraft bus design. Secondary missions for monitoring space weather and measuring launch
vibration environments were also accommodated within the spacecraft design. Substantial coordination and cooperation were
required between the spacecraft and instrument engineers, and all requirements were met. Overall, the spacecraft was kept
as simple as possible in meeting requirements to achieve a highly reliable and low-cost design.
This revised version was published online in June 2006 with corrections to the Cover Date. 相似文献
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Despite several false-starts, commercial space is showing signs of activity similar to those in historic frontiers. A comparative study shows a variety of aspects in common; specific environmental enablers that can be labeled technology, legislation and charisma. Charisma can be defined as the human motivation behind frontier activities. Technology and the social systems defined as legislation tend to dominate plans of those engineering frontier activity. However, national, economic and personal ideologies are what drive the frontier. Technology and legislation are the tools by which these ideologies achieve their goals. 相似文献
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The observational and theoretical arguments for spatial fragmentation of the bulk of the thermal and non-thermal components of solar flare plasma are summarised. Observational aspects considered include XUV filling factors, EUV centre to limb variations, andH impact polarisation. Theoretical points addressed are the high flare inductance and beam/return current closure at the acceleration site.A high degree of beam/plasma filamentation implies strong transverse temperature gradients so that cross-field conduction must be included in energy transport modelling. Preliminary results are described for a simple two-component model. 相似文献