摘要:The authors welcome the comment from J. E. Mazur and T. P. O'Brien [Mazur and O'Brien, 2012] on our recently published study [Choi et al., 2011]. In our paper, we investigated the geostationary Earth orbit (GEO) satellite anomalies archived by Satellite News Digest (SND) during 1997–2009 in order to search for possible influences of space weather on the anomaly occurrences. There were good relationships between geomagnetic activity (as measured by the Kp index) and anomaly occurrences of the GEO satellites; the satellite anomalies occurred mainly in the midnight-to-morning sector, and the anomalies were found more frequently in spring and fall than in summer and winter. A comparison of the SND data with data from Los Alamos National Laboratory satellites showed that low-energy (<100 keV) electrons exhibit behavior similar to that of spacecraft anomalies and implied that the spacecraft charging may be a primary contributor to the GEO spacecraft anomalies reported on the SND Web site (http://www.sat-index.co.uk).