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Compact Environmental Anomaly Sensor (CEASE) Flight Integration Support Contract

Authors: Marilyn R. Oberhardt; Robert H. Redus; John O. McGarity; David J. Sperry; Scott J. Moran; AMPTEK INC BEDFORD MA
Abstract:
The outer space environment experienced by modern, electronically sophisticated spacecraft can be very hostile due to interactions between complex, sensitive electronics systems and the naturally occurring energetic particle population indiginous to the solar system. The Compact Environmental Anomaly System (CEASE) has been developed as a small, low-power device to monitor space "weather" and to provide autonomous warnings of conditions that may cause operational anomalies in the host spacecraft. CEASE uses a two- element, solid-state telescope and two radiation dosimeters to sample critical energetic particle fluxes and uses a sophisiticated real-time processing program that can forecast hazardous conditions before they affect the spacecraft. The spacecraft, in turn, can re-prioritize its operations, inhibit any anomaly sensitive operations such as attitude adjustments, or initiate other prudent actions as indicated by the CEASE warning flags.

Limitations: APPROVED FOR PUBLIC RELEASE
Description: Scientific rept. no. 3
Pages: 17
Report Date: 29 JUL 1999
Contract Number: F19628-96-C-0063
Report Number: A857593
Keywords relating to this report:
DOSIMETERS
ELECTRONIC EQUIPMENT
ENERGETIC PROPERTIES
FLIGHT
FORECASTING
LOW POWER
MAGNETIC ANOMALY DETECTION
OUTER SPACE.
PARTICLE FLUX
RADIATION DOSAGE
SOLID STATE ELECTRONICS
SPACECRAFT
STATIC ELECTRICITY
TELESCOPES
WARNING SYSTEMS
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