International Conference on Recent Advances in Space Technologies, 2003. RAST '03. Proceedings Of 2003
DOI: 10.1109/rast.2003.1303904
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Energetic particle monitoring in space: three-decades of experience at IEPSAS

Abstract: IEPSAS in Košice, Slovakia has a long track of experience with the design, construction, testing and operating of energetic particle detectors at low-altitude and high-apogee satellites as well as interplanetary probes during past 30 years. A review of experiments in space and a brief survey of selected results with references is presented. A simple programmable energetic particle detector MEP-1 developed for COMPASS microsatellite is described with more details. The device can be used for both scientific and … Show more

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“…These scientific tasks are out of scope of this paper. A short summary before 2003 can be found, for example, in [63], and a later review is in [64].…”
Section: High-energy Gamma Rays and Neutrons From Solar Flaresmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These scientific tasks are out of scope of this paper. A short summary before 2003 can be found, for example, in [63], and a later review is in [64].…”
Section: High-energy Gamma Rays and Neutrons From Solar Flaresmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Space Physics Department of IEP SAS in Ko ice, Slovakia, has a long track in design, construction, testing and running of measurements of energetic electrons and ions on various satellites (e.g. [12,13], newer instruments at http://space.saske.sk). The ionisation of the upper atmosphere, especially at high geomagnetic latitudes, is influenced by energetic electron precipitation.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%