
This paper considers the charging of the Space Shuttle Orbiter by energetic particles of environmental origin and from emission by accelerators. The results indicate that precipitating electrons quickly induce large voltages. High voltages may also occur when onboard accelerators inject energetic beams into the high altitude plasma. A significant conclusion from electron beam experiments is that the rockets charged to positive potentials much less than anticipated from the theory of probes in a quiescent plasma. Elementary theories predict the large negative potentials observed by firing energetic ions and predict severe differential charging of the Orbiter.
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