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Monitoring of Radiation Fields in Near-Earth Space with the Use of Kodiz Instrument On-Board Cubesat Monitor-1

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As part of the Constellation-270 project of Moscow University, on August 9, 2022, the Monitor-1 spacecraft was launched, on which the KODIZ device, a combined cosmic radiation detector, was installed as a payload. The KODIZ device is designed to test equipment for detecting radiation-dangerous fluxes of solar cosmic rays, as well as high-energy particles in precipitations from the Earth’s magnetosphere. These particles can create additional ionization in the ionosphere. The article describes the system of detectors of the device and the procedure for processing the signals coming from them, as well as the subsequent transmission of the received information to the Earth.

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This work was done with the support of MSU Program of Development, Project No 23-SCH01-02.

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Antonyuk, G.I. et al. (2023). Monitoring of Radiation Fields in Near-Earth Space with the Use of Kodiz Instrument On-Board Cubesat Monitor-1. In: Dmitriev, A., Lichtenberger, J., Mandrikova, O., Nahayo, E. (eds) Solar-Terrestrial Relations and Physics of Earthquake Precursors. STRPEP 2023. Springer Proceedings in Earth and Environmental Sciences. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-50248-4_17

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