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would anyone be interested in a desk top free demo down load of a model simulator ?

 

I have a link for this.

i played with it,

it's interesting and amusing.

 

STK

SEET

 

http://www.agi.com/products/stk/modules/de...spx/id/stk-seet

 

STK Space Environment and Effects Tool (SEET) is designed for use by spacecraft designers, analysts and operators to evaluate the effects of the space environment on their spacecraft. Developed by AGI Business Partner Atmospheric and Environmental Research, Inc. (AER), SEET provides comprehensive modeling of the near-Earth space environment and its expected impacts on a space vehicle. SEET calculates spacecraft exposure to ionizing particles, thermal radiation and space debris throughout the orbit. This level of analysis is especially critical today as environmental risks to spacecraft are mounting due to higher levels of man-made debris and increasingly energetic natural phenomena such as the Sun's solar flare activities.

 

SEET's functionality is provided by five key features consisting of scientific models of the space environment. These features are seamlessly integrated into the overall STK user interface. SEET uses models from Air Force Research Laboratory (AFRL) and NASA to provide state-of-the-art environmental assessments. The AFRL models are adapted directly from the AFRLs AF-GEOSpace Version 2.1P software suite. The AFRL models have been made available for SEET through a Cooperative Research & Development Agreement (CRADA) between AFRL and AER.

 

free demo download

 

http://www.agi.com/products/

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