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URL
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http://www.spenvis.oma.be/
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Authors and/or owner name
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Scientific Staff: Hilde De Witte, Web Engineer: Jan Wera, ESA Technical Officer: H. Evans
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Description
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ESA's Space Environment Information System: a WWW interface to models of the space environment and its effects, including the natural radiation belts, solar energetic particles, cosmic rays, plasmas, gases, and "micro-particles".
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Main field(s) of application
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Space environment models
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References binary
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http://www.spenvis.oma.be/
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References sources
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N/A
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References others
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N/A
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Type of sofware
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Server application
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Functionnal domain
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Web based application gathering a structured set of simulation models for space environment characterisation and effects. the used of the Web server is free. With SPENVIS, one can generate a spacecraft trajectory or a coordinate grid and then calculate:
- geomagnetic coordinates
- trapped proton and electron fluxes and solar proton fluences
- radiation doses (ionising and non-ionising) for simple geometries
- a sectoring analysis for dose calculations in more complex geometries
- damage equivalent fluences for Si, GaAs and multi-junction solar cells
- Geant4 Monte Carlo analysis for doses and pulse height rates in planar and spherical shields
- ion LET and flux spectra and single event upset rates
- trapped proton flux anisotropy
- atmospheric and ionospheric densities and temperatures
- atomic oxygen erosion depths
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License
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Commercial
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Current version
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4.0
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Stability
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Stable
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Release features
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See the Web site.
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Main known users
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European Space Agency (ESA), CNES, most of space related industry, IRF, NASA, JAXA...
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