Effects of low earth orbit
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The effects of low earth orbit on the Long-Duration Exposure Facility (LDEF) spacecraft are reported. The LDEF spacecraft was deployed in low earth orbit in 1984 and was retrieved in 1990. The structure and design of LDEF is described. The dose of ionizing radiation received, data obtained, and its effects on the satellite are discussed. Atomic oxygen surface effects, oxygen induced damage, and damage from meteoroids and man-made debris are examined and an analysis of meteoroid impacts is presented. The effects of molecular and particulate contamination of the spacecraft's surface and instrument damage were analyzed. Post-flight analysis of LDEF's framework and experiments provided much information about the space environment and its effects on spacecraft materials and will be useful in the design of long-lived large space structures.
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