2020
DOI: 10.18698/0236-3941-2020-6-35-44
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Error Inherent in Simulating Planetary Thermal Effect on the Spacecraft Surface by using Isotropic Planetary Radiation Intensity Field Model Instead of Anisotropic

Abstract: In order to mathematically simulate the thermal effect that radiation emitted by planets has on spacecraft, two intensity field models describing planetary radiation may be used depending on the emitter specifics: isotropic and anisotropic. The isotropic model is based on the assumption that the local surface density of outgoing radiation flux is the same for all surface regions visible from orbit. In the case of the anisotropic model this value is assumed to be proportional to the zenith angle cosine for each… Show more

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