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The emission of photoelectrons from the surface of a satellite in conditions of low density plasma plays crucial role for the spacecraft structure potential, which sets up on the value defined by condition of the currents balance - at steady state conditions total current to the satellite body should be zero.
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The icy surface of this satellite is so dominated by impact craters that there are no smooth plains like the dark maria observed on the Moon.
In particular, it is shown that in some cases large input to the photoemission efficiency arises from collection of photoelectrons by backward surface of the satellite.
"We've never seen the surface of an asteroid or planetary satellite at this high resolution without actually landing," said Dr. Scott L. Murchie, a member of the project's imaging team at the Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory in Laurel, Md., which manages the mission for NASA.
The satellites will cover the surface of a spherical region ≈ 100 km in diameter, thus providing good aperture plane coverage in all directions simultaneously.
The same happens for the regulation of muscle satellite cells, where a number of secreted growth factors are bound to the proteoglycan components of the basal lamina or to the surface of satellite cells where they can be locally sequestered in an inactive zymogen form or presented in an active signaling state [18].
Impacted craters are commonly found on the surface of planets, satellites, asteroids and other solar system bodies.
Meanwhile, the military stepped smartly into the footprint parade: the Department of Defense Dictionary defines the word as "(1) the area on the surface of the earth with a satellite's transmitter or sensor field of view; (2) the amount of personnel, spares, resources and capabilities physically present and occupying space at a deployed location".
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