Comprised of two identical trays, the TRW Long Duration Exposure Facility (LDEF) experiment (A0054) provided a unique opportunity to study long term space environmental effects on a variety of materials exposed to two different space environments. The leading edge tray saw micrometeors and anthropogenic space debris, ultraviolet radiation, and energetic atomic oxygen. In contrast, the trailing edge tray was exposed to ultraviolet and micrometeors but saw relatively little, if any, space debris fluence and no energetic atomic oxygen. The striking difference in appearance of the two experimental trays is directly attributable to the nonuniformity of the space environment about the LDEF. It is estimated that the majority of the erosion to the Kapton polyimide dielectric material occurred during the last month on orbit due to the sharply nonlinear increase in atomic oxygen number density as orbital altitude decayed over the life of the mission.


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    Title :

    LEO space environmental effects: TRW LDEF experimental trays


    Contributors:
    Blakkolb, B. K. (author) / Yaung, J. Y. (author) / Ryan, L. E. (author) / Taylor, W. (author)


    Publication date :

    1991-06-01


    Type of media :

    Conference paper


    Type of material :

    No indication


    Language :

    English




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