Analysis of GEO spacecraft anomalies: Space weather relationships

Author:

Choi Ho-Sung123,Lee Jaejin1,Cho Kyung-Suk1,Kwak Young-Sil1,Cho Il-Hyun12,Park Young-Deuk1,Kim Yeon-Han1,Baker Daniel N.4,Reeves Geoffrey D.5,Lee Dong-Kyu3

Affiliation:

1. Korea Astronomy and Space Science Institute; Daejeon South Korea

2. Department of Astronomy and Space Science; University of Science and Technology; Daejeon South Korea

3. Republic of Korea Air Force; Gyeryong-si South Korea

4. Laboratory for Atmospheric and Space Physics; University of Colorado at Boulder; Colorado USA

5. Los Alamos National Laboratory; Los Alamos New Mexico USA

Publisher

American Geophysical Union (AGU)

Subject

Atmospheric Science

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