The Monitor-1 satellite will complete its work by the end of this week.
This small spacecraft was launched in August 2022 and successfully fulfilled its scientific task of registering proton fluxes from solar flares in near-Earth space.
The satellite is equipped with equipment developed in the laboratory of radiation monitoring of the Department of space monitoring Skobeltsyn Institute of Nuclear Physics, Moscow State University - the KODIZ device.
During the last few days the satellite will transmit a farewell message until it enters the Earth's atmosphere.
The final thesis will be organized in honor of the completion of the satellite flight. The observes will be awarded by diploma for obtaining a code word (comes after the word "pass").
More information about the project and settings for obtaining a code word is available on the website of Skobeltsyn Institute of Nuclear Physics at the link: http://www.sinp.msu.ru/ru/post/27212
The work is carried under the projects of the Constellation-270, Space-π projects, with the support of the Innovation Promotion Foundation and the Interdisciplinary Scientific and Educational School of Moscow State University "Fundamental and Applied Space Research".
This small spacecraft was launched in August 2022 and successfully fulfilled its scientific task of registering proton fluxes from solar flares in near-Earth space.
The satellite is equipped with equipment developed in the laboratory of radiation monitoring of the Department of space monitoring Skobeltsyn Institute of Nuclear Physics, Moscow State University - the KODIZ device.
During the last few days the satellite will transmit a farewell message until it enters the Earth's atmosphere.
The final thesis will be organized in honor of the completion of the satellite flight. The observes will be awarded by diploma for obtaining a code word (comes after the word "pass").
More information about the project and settings for obtaining a code word is available on the website of Skobeltsyn Institute of Nuclear Physics at the link: http://www.sinp.msu.ru/ru/post/27212
The work is carried under the projects of the Constellation-270, Space-π projects, with the support of the Innovation Promotion Foundation and the Interdisciplinary Scientific and Educational School of Moscow State University "Fundamental and Applied Space Research".