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New radiation environment and effects models in the European Space Agency's Space Environment Information System (SPENVIS)

The European Space Agency (ESA) Space Environment Information System (SPENVIS) provides standardized access to models of the hazardous space environment through a user‐friendly Web interface, available at http://www.spenvis.oma.be/. SPENVIS is designed to help spacecraft engineers perform rapid anal...

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Published in:Space weather 2004-10, Vol.2 (10), p.np-n/a
Main Authors: Heynderickx, D., Quaghebeur, B., Wera, J., Daly, E. J., Evans, H. D. R.
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