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Many processes in near-to-Earth space caused by effects of powerful non-stationary natural and artificial disturbance sources have been shown to be ultrawideband processes. Using a new signal analysis method called as the system spectral analysis, some parameters and peculiarities for that processes have been investigated and estimated.