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RADMON – Radiation Monitor for Aalto-1 Nanosatellite

Rami Vainio, Hannu-Pekka Hedman, E. Hæggström, Juhani Peltonen, Risto Punkkinen, Tero Säntti, Eino Valtonen, Anssi Ilmanen, Misganaw Mera, Juha Pentikäinen, Jarmo Perälä, J. Sandhu, Timo Soukka, RADMON – Radiation Monitor for Aalto-1 Nanosatellite. In: Seppo Honkanen, Goery Genty, Jukka Jurvelin, Jukka Maalampi, Jari Turunen, Jarkko J. Saarinen, Ritva Serimaa, Heli Jantunen, Tuija Pulkkinen (Eds.), Physics Days 2012,The 46th annual meeting of the Finnish Physical Society, 200, Suomen Fyysikkoseura, 2012.

Abstract:

RADMON is a light-weight radiation monitor that will be flown on-board the first Finnish satellite, Aalto-1, a project led by the Aalto University. Being sensitive to >10-MeV protons and >0.7-MeV electrons, RADMON will map the corpuscular radiation environment on a Low Earth Orbit. The instrument is being constructed in collaboration by the Universities of Helsinki and Turku.

BibTeX entry:

@INPROCEEDINGS{inpVaHeHxPePuSxVaIlMePePeSaSo12a,
  title = {RADMON – Radiation Monitor for Aalto-1 Nanosatellite},
  booktitle = {Physics Days 2012,The 46th annual meeting of the Finnish Physical Society},
  author = {Vainio, Rami and Hedman, Hannu-Pekka and Hæggström, E. and Peltonen, Juhani and Punkkinen, Risto and Säntti, Tero and Valtonen, Eino and Ilmanen, Anssi and Mera, Misganaw and Pentikäinen, Juha and Perälä, Jarmo and Sandhu, J. and Soukka, Timo},
  editor = {Honkanen, Seppo and Genty, Goery and Jurvelin, Jukka and Maalampi, Jukka and Turunen, Jari and Saarinen, Jarkko J. and Serimaa, Ritva and Jantunen, Heli and Pulkkinen, Tuija},
  publisher = {Suomen Fyysikkoseura},
  pages = {200},
  year = {2012},
}

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