The experiment LAZIO-Sirad was placed on board the International Space Station (ISS) with a Progress cargo on the beginning of March 2005. It represents the continuation of previous experiments (also on board Mir station) with the Sileye devices. It was operational as part of the ”Eneide” mission for 10 days from April the 17th 2005. The experiment aimed to study and correlate measurements of cosmic ray and magnetic environment on board the ISS with two devices: the LAZIO detector, built for the mission and the Sileye-3/Alteino telescope fitted with special multimaterial shielding tiles
Preliminary results from the LAZIO-Sirad experiment on board of the International Space Station / F., Altamura; R., Bencardino; V., Bidoli; L., Bongiorno; M., Casolino; M. P., DE PASCALE; M., Minori; P., Picozza; A., Aisa; Durante, Marco; Roca, Vincenzo; V., Guarnieri; C., Lobascio; E., Tracino. - STAMPA. - (2005), pp. 101-106. (Intervento presentato al convegno 29th International Cosmic Ray Conference tenutosi a Pune nel 3-8-05/10-8-05).
Preliminary results from the LAZIO-Sirad experiment on board of the International Space Station
DURANTE, MARCO;ROCA, VINCENZO;
2005
Abstract
The experiment LAZIO-Sirad was placed on board the International Space Station (ISS) with a Progress cargo on the beginning of March 2005. It represents the continuation of previous experiments (also on board Mir station) with the Sileye devices. It was operational as part of the ”Eneide” mission for 10 days from April the 17th 2005. The experiment aimed to study and correlate measurements of cosmic ray and magnetic environment on board the ISS with two devices: the LAZIO detector, built for the mission and the Sileye-3/Alteino telescope fitted with special multimaterial shielding tilesI documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.