PAYLOAD ENVIRONMENT AND GAS-RELEASE EFFECTS ON SOUNDING ROCKET NEUTRAL PRESSURE MEASUREMENTS

Citation
Js. Pickett et al., PAYLOAD ENVIRONMENT AND GAS-RELEASE EFFECTS ON SOUNDING ROCKET NEUTRAL PRESSURE MEASUREMENTS, Journal of spacecraft and rockets, 33(4), 1996, pp. 501-506
Citations number
14
Categorie Soggetti
Aerospace Engineering & Tecnology
ISSN journal
00224650
Volume
33
Issue
4
Year of publication
1996
Pages
501 - 506
Database
ISI
SICI code
0022-4650(1996)33:4<501:PEAGEO>2.0.ZU;2-W
Abstract
The Space Physics Experiments Aboard Rockets-3 sounding rocket carried a payload that performed active experiments to diagnose the physical mechanisms and test the effectiveness of several grounding schemes, to study high-voltage bias effects on the performance of solar cells, an d to monitor the undisturbed plasma and neutral gas environment of the payload, As a part of that payload, the neutral pressure gauge obtain ed measurements of the pressure surrounding the payload both during an d between the various active experiments, Neutral pressure results sho w a pressure elevated by as much as two orders of magnitude over atmos pheric model-derived pressures for the entire flight, Neutral pressure measurements indicate that gas released during neutral gas (argon) re leases, which was one of the mechanisms for grounding the payload, and attitude control system thruster firings (nitrogen) may be displacing the ambient gas, at least from the vantage point of the neutral press ure gauge. The prerelease ambient pressure appears to be the determini ng factor for whether a gas release causes an increase or decrease in the ambient, is on the order of a few tenths to a few hundredths of a second once the gas valves are shut.