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English: The sporadic meteoroid environment in LEO at an altitude of 400 km. The plot is relative to the local spacecraft frame and motion, showing flux intensity as a function of local azimuth and elevation. The Earth shields one side of any spacecraft from a large portion of the meteoroids at this altitude. The shadow has a spherical shape due to the aberration effects of spacecraft motion. Screenshot from the source document.
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Source Justh (Ed.),Natural Environments Definition for Design (Figure 98)
Author NASA/MSFC

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Flux intensity of the sporadic meteoroid directionality relative to local spacecraft coordinates moving in 400 km circular orbit

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current21:10, 7 June 2020Thumbnail for version as of 21:10, 7 June 2020917 × 470 (281 KB)Not fred999Uploaded a work by NASA/MSFC from Natural Environments Definition for Design; Justh (Ed.); https://ntrs.nasa.gov/search.jsp?R=20170003920 (Figure 98) with UploadWizard

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