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Velocity Microparticles in Space Influence Mechanisms and Mitigating Effects of Electromagnetic Irradiation

High Velocity Microparticles in Space

Anatoly Belous • Vitali Saladukha Siarhei Shvedau

High Velocity Microparticles in Space Influence Mechanisms and Mitigating Effects of Electromagnetic Irradiation

Anatoly Belous Integral Minsk, Belarus

Vitali Saladukha Integral Minsk, Belarus

Siarhei Shvedau Integral Minsk, Belarus

ISBN 978-3-030-04157-1 ISBN 978-3-030-04158-8 https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-04158-8

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Preface

At the present time, space technologies have so greatly permeated the contemporary life of mankind that should the world become devoid of them, the development of civilization would be set far behind, as only with application of the potentialities of the space industries is it possible to tackle the specific tasks of advancing modern industrial society as a whole and each sovereign industrially developed state specifically. Besides strengthening defense and ensuring the national security, it is solely application of space technology that can ensure, for the state, solution of diversified commercial and defense tasks such as high-accuracy operative navigation, multichannel communications, reliable meteorological forecasting, emergency alarm signaling, Earth remote probing (ecological monitoring, remote probing for minerals), and expansion of our awareness of the Universe. A necessary prerequisite for the development of space engineering is application of a high-reliability element-component base (integrated circuits and semiconductor d