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  1. A review on radiation environment pathways to impacts: Radiation effects, relevant empirical environment models, and future needs
  2. Jupiter high-energy/high-latitude electron environment from Juno’s JEDI and UVS science instrument background noise
  3. Jupiter's Ion Radiation Belts Inward of Europa's Orbit
  4. First Adiabatic Invariants and Phase Space Densities for the Jovian Electron and Proton Radiation Belts—Galileo and GIRE3 Estimates
  5. Jupiter's ion radiation belts inward of Europa's orbit
  6. 1st Adiabatic Invariants and Phase Space Densities for the Jovian Electron and Proton Radiation Belts-Galileo and GIRE3 Estimates
  7. Updating the Jovian Electron Plasma Environment
  8. Space radiation impact on smallsats during maximum and minimum solar activity
  9. Trapped Particle Environments of the Outer Planets
  10. A Physical Model of the Proton Radiation Belts of Jupiter inside Europa's Orbit
  11. The Latest Jovian-Trapped Proton and Heavy Ion Models
  12. Magnetour: Surfing planetary systems on electromagnetic and multi-body gravity fields
  13. 3-D NUMIT: A General 3-D Internal Charging Code
  14. The Europa Charging Environment
  15. Interactions between energetic electrons and realistic whistler mode waves in the Jovian magnetosphere
  16. Active electrostatic flight for airless bodies
  17. Global real-time dose measurements using the Automated Radiation Measurements for Aerospace Safety (ARMAS) system
  18. An empirical model of the high-energy electron environment at Jupiter
  19. Analysis of Tether-Mission Concept for Multiple Flybys of Moon Europa
  20. Updating the Jovian Plasma and Radiation Environments: The Latest Results for 2015
  21. The GIRE2 model and its application to the Europa mission
  22. Guest Editorial Special Issue on Spacecraft Charging Technology
  23. Special issue on spacecraft charging technology
  24. 2014 Spacecraft Charging Technology Conference (2014 SCTC), 23-27 June 2014
  25. Impact-Induced ESD and EMI/EMP Effects on Spacecraft—A Review
  26. Special Issue on Spacecraft Charging Technology 2013
  27. Book review [review of "Guide to Mitigating Spacecraft Charging Effects" (Garrett, H.B. and Whittlesey, A.C.; 2012)]
  28. Special Issue on Spacecraft Charging Technologies
  29. Guide to Mitigating Spacecraft Charging Effects
  30. A Proposed Two-Stage Two-Tether Scientific Mission at Jupiter
  31. Special Issue on Spacecraft Charging Technology 2012
  32. The Jovian Charging Environment and Its Effects—A Review
  33. Announcing the IEEE Transactions on Plasma Science Special Issue on Spacecraft Charging Technology January 2012
  34. Analysis of Single-Event Upset Rates on the Clementine and Cassini Solid State Recorders
  35. Electrodynamic Tether at Jupiter—II: Fast Moon Tour After Capture
  36. An Algorithm for Determining Energy Deposition Profiles in Elemental Slabs by Low ($≪ 100$ keV) Energy Electrons: An Internal Charging Application
  37. Electrodynamic Tether at Jupiter—I: Capture Operation and Constraints
  38. Modeling of the Jovian Auroral Environment and Its Effects on Spacecraft Charging
  39. Review of an Internal Charging Code, NUMIT
  40. Ultrarelativistic Electrons in Jupiter's Inner Magnetosphere: First Observation of Angular Distributions in the 2.5 to 6RJRegion
  41. Long-term observations of the trapped high-energy proton population (L<4) by the NOAA Polar Orbiting Environmental Satellites (POES)
  42. Europa's near-surface radiation environment
  43. A Fast Technology Infusion Model for Aerospace Organizations
  44. Anomaly Trends for Long-Life Robotic Spacecraft
  45. Special Issue on Spacecraft Charging Technology
  46. Comparison of high-energy trapped particle environments at the earth and jupiter
  47. High-energy trapped particle environments at Jupiter: an update
  48. Statistics of the variations of the high-energy electron population between 7 and 28 jovian radii as measured by the Galileo spacecraft
  49. A revised model of Jupiter's inner electron belts: Updating the Divine radiation model
  50. Modeling Jupiter's Internal Electrostatic Discharge Environment
  51. Monte Carlo simulations of the Galileo energetic particle detector
  52. Energetic Ion and Electron Irradiation of the Icy Galilean Satellites
  53. Comparison of spacecraft charging environments at the Earth, Jupiter, and Saturn
  54. Spacecraft charging, an update
  55. Interplanetary Meteoroid Environment Model Update
  56. Spacecraft-Environment Interactions, D. Hastings and H. Garrett. Cambridge University Press, The Pitt Building Trumpington Street, Cambridge CB2 1RP. 1997. 292pp. Illustrated. £55.
  57. CMOS charged particle spectrometers
  58. Clementine dosimetry
  59. Clementine Engineering Experiments Program
  60. Estimates of the Clementine Interstage Adapter Satellite tumble rate
  61. Single-event upset effects on the Clementine solid-state data recorder
  62. Solar particle induced upsets in the TDRS-1 attitude control system RAM during the October 1989 solar particle events
  63. Clementine RRELAX SRAM particle spectrometer
  64. Multibody-plasma interactions - Charging in the wake
  65. Mission offers a new look at the Moon and a near-Earth asteroid
  66. High voltages in space: innovation in space insulation
  67. Environment-induced anomalies on the TDRS and the role of spacecraftcharging
  68. Space vehicle glow and its impact on spacecraft systems
  69. Environment-induced electrostatic discharges as the cause of Voyager1 power-on resets
  70. Magnetospheric plasma modeling (0-100 keV)
  71. Charged particle distributions in Jupiter's magnetosphere
  72. History at 1983 IUGG Meeting
  73. A statistical analysis of the low-energy geosynchronous plasma environment—I. Electrons
  74. A statistical analysis of the low-energy geosynchronous plasma environment—II. Ions
  75. The charging of spacecraft surfaces
  76. Review Of The Near-Earth Spacecraft Environment
  77. Comparison between the 30- to 80-keV electron channels on ATS 6 and 1976-059A during conjunction and application to spacecraft charging prediction
  78. Time evolution of ion contaminant clouds at geosynchronous orbit
  79. An analytical simulation of the geosynchronous plasma environment
  80. Review of quantitative models of the 0- to 100-keV near-Earth plasma
  81. Solar tidal wind structures and the E-region dynamo.
  82. Theoretical studies of atmospheric tides
  83. Thermal excitation of atmospheric tides due to insolation absorption by O3and H2O
  84. Spacecraft charging at geosynchronous orbit-generalized solution for eclipse passage
  85. Tidal structure of the thermosphere at equinox
  86. Density variations in the lower thermosphere from analysis of the AE-C accelerometer measurements
  87. Variations in the atmospheric neutral density at 145km
  88. The role of fluctuations in the interplanetary magnetic field in determining the magnitude of substorm activity
  89. Plasma-sheet ions at lunar distance preceding substorm onset