TABLE 1 RELATION BETWEEN SEEL MISSION AND ASSESSMENT 11 EMS Atmospheric Effect • Exhaust effluent and reentry product effects in ionosphere, • Microwave heating of ionosphere, • Water dump and cloud formation, • Exhaust effluent effects in magnetosphere — Van Allen Belt radiation enhancement, excitation of airglow and aurora, and modification of particle distribution. GEO, LEO Allocation • Electromagnetic interference between satellites, • Collision hazard between satellites. These items are strongly supported by SEEL missions as shown in Table 1. Other than those covered by the space station experiments, there are ground or near ground environmental impact assessment will be done prior to the SPS development. OUTLINE OF SEEL CONCEPT According to the previous discussions, the main objectives of the SEEL missions are:
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