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Using complex database of satellite malfunctions within the period of 1974–1994 and cosmic ray activity indices, calculated by means of high mountain Alma-Ata neutron monitor data it was shown that malfunction frequency increases during seven days after increase of cosmic ray activity indices. It is significant for high altitude satellite with altitude more than 1000 km.
Taiji-1’s in-orbit magnetic property is significant for the improvement of the satellite’s attitude-control performance and the acceleration noise model of gravitational reference sensor. Test data of satellite drifts have been used to construct the model including interaction among the magnetic field; remnant magnetic moment and induced magnetic moment so as to estimate the satellite’s magnetic property. Using the global optimization method, the remnant magnetic moment of Taiji-1 is estimated to be (-1.42 -0.19 -0.06) Am2.