CSA Group Space environment (natural and artificial) - Model of high energy radiation at low altitudes (300 km to 600 km) ISO 17761:2015

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ISO 17761:2015 describes the fluxes of charged particles for near-Earth space on base of the PAMELA experiment data. This International Standard can be used to calculate fluxes of protons with energy more than 100 MeV up to geomagnetic cut-off rigidity at low altitudes (300 km to 600 km). The main goal of this International Standard is determining the impact of energetic charged particle flux upon spacecraft instrumentation and astronauts.
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ISO 17761:2015 describes the fluxes of charged particles for near-Earth space on base of the PAMELA experiment data. This International Standard can be used to calculate fluxes of protons with energy more than 100 MeV up to geomagnetic cut-off rigidity at low altitudes (300 km to 600 km). The main goal of this International Standard is determining the impact of energetic charged particle flux upon spacecraft instrumentation and astronauts.

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ISO 17761:2015
Space environment (natural and artificial) - Model of high energy radiation at low altitudes (300 km to 600 km) ISO 17761:2015
ISO 17761:2015 describes the fluxes of charged particles for near-Earth space on base of the PAMELA experiment data. This International Standard can be used to calculate fluxes of protons with energy more than 100 MeV up to geomagnetic cut-off rigidity at low altitudes (300 km to 600 km). The main goal of this International Standard is determining the impact of energetic charged particle flux upon spacecraft instrumentation and astronauts.

ISO 17761:2015 describes the fluxes of charged particles for near-Earth space on base of the PAMELA experiment data. This International Standard can be used to calculate fluxes of protons with energy more than 100 MeV up to geomagnetic cut-off rigidity at low altitudes (300 km to 600 km). The main goal of this International Standard is determining the impact of energetic charged particle flux upon spacecraft instrumentation and astronauts.

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