@article{oai:jaxa.repo.nii.ac.jp:00031207, author = {佐々木, 進 and 渡辺, 勇三 and 小山, 孝一郎 and 河島, 信樹 and SASAKI, Susumu and WATANABE, Yuzo and OYAMA, Koichiro and KAWASHIMA, Nobuki and KAYA, Nobuyuki and SAI, Tousei and YOKOTA, Toshiaki and MIYATAKE, Sadao and SAGAWA, Eiichi and OHTA, Masahiro and TOHYAMA, Fumio}, journal = {The Institute of Space and Astronautical Science report. S.P. : Proceedings of the Workshop on Space Debris May 11, 1989 at ISAS Conference Hall}, month = {Mar}, note = {A study of spacecraft environment is planned on Space Flyer Unit (SFU) Mission-1 in 1994. The environmental parameters are measured by two diagnostic packages attached to the SFU platform and by four small packages inside the payload unit boxes. The diagnostic instruments are two high-sensitivity vacuum gauges, four low sensitivity-vacuum gauges, a mass analyzer, three plasma probes, two wave receivers, an electron density fluctuation detector, a visible spectrometer, a magnetometer, and five micro-g meters. The two packages carry totally 11 pieces of test material which are exposed to the space medium and recovered for analysis after the mission. The major objectives of the diagnostic instruments are to study the body/plasma interaction, gas/plasma interaction, and particle/soid interaction from a scientific point of view, as well as to support the onboard experiments and SFU system operation. This report describes the performance of the SFU-1 diagnostic instruments and the achievements expected in the study of the spacecraft enviroment on SFU., 資料番号: SA0033448000}, pages = {79--96}, title = {Study of Spacecraft Environment on SFU}, volume = {11}, year = {1990} }