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BSI PD ISO/TR 23689:2024

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Space environment (natural and artificial). Space weather information for use in space systems operations

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BSI 2024 40
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PDF Pages PDF Title
2 undefined
7 Foreword
8 Introduction
11 1 Scope
2 Normative references
3 Terms and definitions
12 4 Space weather
4.1 Origin of space weather concept
13 4.2 Concept of space weather
4.3 Space weather factors
4.4 Space weather impacts on the near-Earth space
4.5 Space weather domains
4.6 Space weather information
4.7 Space weather operational models
4.8 Space weather time frames
14 5 Time frames for space weather information
5.1 Historical
5.2 Current epoch (Nowcast)
5.3 Forecast
6 Galactic cosmic rays
7 Solar environment within the heliosphere
7.1 Solar dynamo
7.1.1 Phenomenology
7.2 Solar environment
7.2.1 Phenomenology
16 7.2.2 Effects
7.3 Sunspots
7.3.1 Phenomenology
17 7.3.2 History of discovery, long-term record
7.3.3 Variability
7.3.4 Effects
7.4 Solar shorter wavelength electromagnetic radiation
7.4.1 Phenomenology
18 7.4.2 Ranges of electromagnetic radiation with the shortest wavelength
7.4.3 Effects
7.5 Solar longer wavelength electromagnetic radiation
7.5.1 Phenomenology
7.5.2 Ranges of short-wave electromagnetic radiation in the longer wavelength range
19 7.5.3 Effects
7.6 Solar energetic particles
7.6.1 Phenomenology
7.6.2 Solar particle events
7.6.3 Effects
8 Solar event effects on the near-Earth environment
8.1 Magnetosphere
8.1.1 Phenomenology
20 8.1.2 Magnetospheric magnetic field
8.1.3 Trapping
8.1.4 Geomagnetic storms
8.1.5 Magnetospheric substorms
21 8.1.6 Effects
8.2 Plasmasphere
8.2.1 Phenomenology
8.2.2 Geo corona
8.2.3 Dynamics
8.2.4 Effects
22 8.3 Van Allen radiation belts
8.3.1 Phenomenology
8.3.2 Outer radiation belt
8.3.3 Inner radiation belt
8.3.4 Ring current
8.3.5 Other radiation belt variability
23 8.3.6 South Atlantic Anomaly
8.3.7 Effects
24 8.4 Polar region and high-latitude magnetosphere
8.4.1 Phenomenology
8.4.2 Auroral oval
8.4.3 Polar cap
8.4.4 Field aligned currents and auroral electrojets
8.4.5 Effects
8.5 Geomagnetic cut-off
8.5.1 Phenomenology
8.5.2 Cut-off rigidity
25 8.5.3 Effects
9 Terrestrial environment
9.1 Neutral atmosphere
9.1.1 Phenomenology
9.1.2 Atmospheric layers
26 9.1.3 Effects
9.2 Ionosphere
9.2.1 Phenomenology
9.2.2 Ionospheric layers
27 9.2.3 Ionospheric storm
9.2.4 Effects
28 10 Micrometeoroid and debris environment
10.1 Phenomenology
10.2 Natural
10.3 Artificial
29 Annex A (informative) Space weather indices
37 Annex B (informative) Online space weather glossaries
38 Bibliography
BSI PD ISO/TR 23689:2024
$167.15