Within the framework of the Space-Pi project and in conjunction with the Ruzaevka-390 satellite youth scientific and educational program on space technologies, work is ongoing with the MORDOVIA (RS50S) satellite, which is being developed in the CubeSat format.
The MADIZ-2 device is used as the payload. Specialists from the Radiation Monitoring Laboratory, Anna Sazonova, Georgy Antonyuk, and Dmitry Pashkov, conducted final testing and installed the device on the satellite.
MADIZ-2 has been designed as an educational tool that allows users to record particles as they pass through its matrix, as well as to transmit the tracks that have been recorded in the matrix, according to Ivan Zolotarev, the researcher at the RML, Skobeltsyn Institute of Nuclear Physics, Moscow State University.
The MCA "MORDOVIA (RS50S)" is scheduled to be launched in November 2024.
We hope the project goes well for everyone involved!
The MADIZ-2 device is used as the payload. Specialists from the Radiation Monitoring Laboratory, Anna Sazonova, Georgy Antonyuk, and Dmitry Pashkov, conducted final testing and installed the device on the satellite.
MADIZ-2 has been designed as an educational tool that allows users to record particles as they pass through its matrix, as well as to transmit the tracks that have been recorded in the matrix, according to Ivan Zolotarev, the researcher at the RML, Skobeltsyn Institute of Nuclear Physics, Moscow State University.
The MCA "MORDOVIA (RS50S)" is scheduled to be launched in November 2024.
We hope the project goes well for everyone involved!