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BS ISO 11225 - SPACE ENVIRONMENT (NATURAL AND ARTIFICIAL) - GUIDE TO REFERENCE AND STANDARD ATMOSPHERE MODELS

Available format(s)

Hardcopy , PDF

Superseded date

10-31-2012

Language(s)

English

Foreword
Introduction
1 Scope
2 Normative references
3 Terms and definitions
4 COSPAR International Reference Atmosphere (CIRA), 1986
5 COSPAR International Reference Atmosphere (CIRA), 2008
6 ISO reference atmospheres for aerospace use, 1982
7 ISO standard atmosphere, 1975
8 NASA/GSFC monthly mean global climatology of temperature,
   wind, geopotential height and pressure for 0for 0 temperature,
9 NASA/MSFC global reference atmosphere model (GRAM-99),
   1999
10 NASA/MSFC Earth global reference atmosphere model
   (Earth GRAM-07), 2007
11 U.S. standard atmosphere, 1962
12 U.S. standard atmosphere supplements, 1966
13 U.S. standard atmosphere, 1976
14 International Reference Ionosphere (IRI), 2007
15 Exopheric hydrogen model, 1994
16 SHARC/SAMM atmosphere generator, SAG-2 (0-300 KM)
17 Proposed international tropical reference atmosphere, 1987
18 Referenced atmosphere for Indian equatorial zone from
   surface to 80 km, 1985
19 Reference model of the middle atmosphere of the southern
   hemisphere, 1987
20 China national standard atmosphere, 1980
21 ISO middle atmosphere - global model at altitudes between 30
   km and 120 km, and wind model at altitudes above 30 km, 1996
22 A new reference middle atmosphere program model atmosphere,
   1985
23 AFGL atmospheric constituent profiles (0-120 km), 1986
24 AFGL extreme envelopes of climatic elements up to 80 km, 1973
25 AFGL profiles of temperature and density based on 1- and
   10-percent extremes in the stratosphere and troposphere, 1984
26 AFGL global reference atmosphere from 18 to 80 km, 1985
27 Extensions to the CIRA reference models for middle atmosphere
   ozone, 1993
28 Update to the stratosphere nitric acid reference atmosphere,
   1998
29 Reference atmosphere for the atomic sodium layer (CIRA 2008)
30 Drag temperature model (DTM)-2000, thermospheric model, 2001
31 Earth's upper atmosphere density model for ballistics support
   of flights of artificial Earth satellites, 1985
32 Russian Earth's upper atmosphere density model for ballistic
   support of the flight of artificial Earth satellites, 2004
33 Jacchia J70 static models of the thermosphere and exosphere
   with empirical temperature profiles, 1970
34 Jacchia J71 revised static models of the thermosphere and
   exosphere with empirical temperature profiles, 1971
35 Jacchia J77 thermospheric temperature, density and
   composition: new models, 1977
36 Jacchia-Bowman 2006 (JB2006) empirical thermospheric
   density model
37 Jacchia-Bowman 2008 (JB2008) empirical thermospheric
   density model
38 NASA Marshall engineering thermosphere model, version 2.0
   (MET-V2.0), 2002
39 NASA Marshall engineering thermospheric model, version 2007
   (MET-2007), 2007
40 AFGL model of atmospheric structure, 70 to 130 km, 1987
41 NRLMSISE-00 thermosperic model, 2000
42 U.S. Air Force high accuracy satellite drag model (HASDM),
   2004
43 Russian direct density correction method (DDCM) for
   computing near-real time corrections to an arbitrary
   Earth upper atmosphere density model, and for estimating
   the errors in an arbitrary Earth upper atmosphere density
   model, 2007
44 Horizontal wind model (HWM), 1993
45 Twenty-two range reference atmospheres, 2006
46 Reference atmosphere for Edwards Air Force Base, California,
   annual, 1975
47 Hot and cold reference atmospheres for Edwards Air Force
   Base, California, annual, 1975
48 Hot and cold reference atmospheres for Kennedy Space
   Center, Florida, annual, 1971
49 Reference atmosphere for Patrick Air Force Base, Florida,
   annual, 1963
50 Reference atmosphere for Vandenberg Air Force Base,
   California, annual, 1971
51 Hot and cold reference atmosphere for Vandenberg Air
   Force Base, California, annual, 1973
52 NASA/MSFC Mars global reference atmospheric model
   (MARS-GRAM), 2001
53 NASA/MSFC Neptune global reference atmosphere model
   (NEPTUNE-GRAM), 2003
54 NASA/MSFC Titan global reference atmosphere model
   (TITAN-GRAM), 2003
55 NASA/MSFC Venus global reference atmosphere model
   (Venus-GRAM), 2003
56 Venus international reference atmosphere (VIRA) structure
   and composition, surface to 3500 km, 1985
57 Mars climate database (MCD), 2008
58 Extra-terrestial space environment: a reference chart, 2007
Annex (normative) - Glossary of acronyms

BS ISO 11225.

Committee
ACE/68/-/4
DocumentType
Draft
Pages
139
PublisherName
British Standards Institution
Status
Superseded
SupersededBy

ISO 5878:1982 Reference atmospheres for aerospace use

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