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MSU Space Project «Lomonosov»

MSU Space Project «Lomonosov». MSU Space Project «Lomonosov». Participants of the experiment (preliminary list): M.V. Lomonosov Moscow State University D.V. Skobeltsyn Institute of Nuclear Physics Department of Mechanics and Mathematics P.K. Shternberg State Institute of Astronomy

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MSU Space Project «Lomonosov»

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  1. MSU Space Project «Lomonosov»

  2. MSU Space Project «Lomonosov» Participants of the experiment (preliminary list): M.V. Lomonosov Moscow State University D.V. Skobeltsyn Institute of Nuclear Physics Department of Mechanics and Mathematics P.K. Shternberg State Institute of Astronomy Department of Physics EWHA Womans University, Seoul, Korea National University, Puebla, Mexico

  3. MSU Space Project «Lomonosov» Scientific missions Observation of ultra-high energy cosmic rays Search for sources and acceleration mechanisms

  4. «Lomonosov» Satellite UV-collector Primary particle ~10*19 -10 *20 эВ TUS field of vision Atmosphere Secondary electrons Fluorescent emission Cherenkov emission Nmax The Earth's surface

  5. Experimental facility TUS on-board «Lomonosov» Total mirror area – 1,68 m2 AltitudeH=550km Covered surface – 5000 km2 Active life period – 5 years Lower energy limit- 5.1019eV

  6. MSU Space Project «Lomonosov» Scientific missions 2. Studies of transient phenomena in the Earth's upper atmosphere Generation mechanisms? Location in the atmosphere?

  7. Transient phenomena in the upper atmosphere are observed within the wide range of electromagnetic wavelengths Figure illustrates an event of «sprite»-type — with the largest energy output. TLE is accompanied by flux of relativistic electrons and gammas with energy 1 – 10 MeV and probably by neutrons Up to 10*11 Joule per impulse!

  8. MSU Space Project «Lomonosov» Scientific missions 2. Studies of transient phenomena in the Earth's upper atmosphere TUS facility will be used for transients’ studies within UV-range

  9. Relativistic jet Black hole Accretive disc MSU Space Project «Lomonosov» Scientific missions 3. Simultaneous studies of gamma-bursts by means of optic cameras and gamma-detectors Sources’ location in the Universe? Energetic parameters?

  10. MSU Space Project «Lomonosov» 3. Simultaneous studies of gamma-bursts by means of optic cameras and gamma-detectors Space robotic optic cameras with ultra-wide field of view are designed for registration of burst and fast-moving phenomena (gamma-bursts, satellites and space debris) Three cameras lenses 48 mm diameter, three 12-megapixel large-format CCD cameras size 24x36 mm (located in the focal plate of the objective) will be used.

  11. An example of satellites' observations by means of camera MASTER VWF

  12. MSU Space Project «Lomonosov» 3. Simultaneous studies of gamma-bursts by means of optic camers and gamma-detectors Gamma-detectors (energy range 0.02-5.0 MeV) for gamma-bursts' registration Three identic gamma-detectors onboard satellite with 900 between axes.

  13. Scientific equipment — gamma-detectors and MASTER VWF • Composition of scientific equipment: Three identic gamma-detectors with 900 between axes; • 48 mm diameter camera lenses (3 pcs.) • Large-format CCD camera 12 megapixel (3 pcs.), 24x36 mm size; located on the focal plate of the objective • Electronics block for collection and storage of data from gamma-detectors and optic cameras, and for communication of these devices and onboard satellite systems.

  14. Scientific equipment — gamma-detectors and MASTER VWF • Mass and energy characteristics: • Total mass of three gamma-detectors — up to 18 kg, of three optic cameras — up to 10 kg, mass of electronics block — up to 4 kg. • Power supply (voltage 23-32 V): gamma-detectors — 15 W, optic cameras in operation mode — 8 W (during orbital eclipse period), in stand-by mode — 15 W (during orbital sunlit period), electronics block — 10 W.

  15. THE MAIN CHARACTERISTICS OF THE SPACECRAFT

  16. OVERALL VIEW OF THE SPACECRAFT «LOMONOSOV» TUS facility Standardized space platform

  17. OVERALL VIEW OF THE SPACECRAFT UNDER THE PAYLOAD FAIRING OF THE LAUNCHER VEHICLE «ROKOT» It is proposed to launch the spacecraft «Lomonosov» from Plesetsk launch site by launcher vehicle «Rokot» «Rokot» LV PLF SC MVL-300 Separation subsystem

  18. Available reserve used for the development of the spacecraft «Lomonosov» It is proposed to use available reserve in space platform «Kanopus-V» - a basis for spacecraft «Kanopus-V» and Belorussian spacecraft (BSC) for the development of the spacecraft «Lomonosov». Launching of «Kanopus-V» and BSC is planned in April 2010.

  19. Space Project«Lomonosov» • Practical importance • For the first time a mirror-concentrator 2 m2 in area with a matrix of UV-detectors in its focus is launched to the orbit. This «camera» provides an opportunity for separation and observation of the evolution of UV-bursts with by a factor of 104 lower brightness than it's carried currently by means of video-cameras (with up 2 cm2 inlet area). • Observation of the bursts by means of state-of-the-art video-cameras has discovered specific type of electric discharges originated between the clouds and the ionosphere which concentrate huge energy (up to hundreds of Gigajoules). This energy is released as electromagnetic radiation at different frequencies from radio up to gamma. Presence of gamma-radiation with energy of about 1-10 MeV proves that in such discharges electrons are accelerated up to the same energy, which is unusual for «ordinary» gas discharge. At the altitude of 10-20 km powerful flux of high-energy electrons produce great radiation danger and therefore studies of the «new» type discharges' nature are necessary for understanding of the real danger of flights under the conditions of the increased probability of the discharges between the clouds and the ionosphere.

  20. Space Project«Lomonosov» • There is also another reason for interest to the phenomenon of powerful discharges between the clouds and the ionosphere. By its brightness and radiation composition (including high-energy electrons) such discharges have much in common with atmospheric effects of atomic explosion. At the moment there is no fully reasonable theory of new type discharges. For its development it is necessary to study discharge processes not only at its maximum phase, but also at its initial phase when intensity of all types of radiation is still weak. Scientific equipment of «Lomonosov» project will provide information about the primary phase of the discharge due to very high light ratio of the facility. • Research progress will considerably depend on the equipment complex efficient for observations of both initial and the most energetic (bright) phases of the discharge. It is provided to mount additional devices for the studies of the bright phase of the discharge.

  21. Space Project«Lomonosov» • It's also important to accompany orbital observations with measurements of radio-signals from the discharge by means of International network of ground stations, which determine discharge's location by triangulation method and measure radio-impulse shape. • Launch of the satellite «Lomonosov» surely will contribute greatly to the development of human knowledge in one of the most important fields of physics whose studies were started by M.V. Lomonosov (studies of lightnings nature).

  22. Space Project«Lomonosov» MSU space project «Lomonosov» is open for participation of all interested Universities and scientific organizations. E-mail for proposals: panasyuk@sinp.msu.ru

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