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CELESTA Cubesat mini satellite

CELESTA (CERN Latch-up Experiment Student Satellite) will be the first CERN-driven microsatellite, developed in collaboration with the University of Montpellier in the framework of a collaboration agreement defined and signed in 2015. The project, supported through the KT Fund, has two main objectiv...

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Acceso en línea:http://cds.cern.ch/record/2759096
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description CELESTA (CERN Latch-up Experiment Student Satellite) will be the first CERN-driven microsatellite, developed in collaboration with the University of Montpellier in the framework of a collaboration agreement defined and signed in 2015. The project, supported through the KT Fund, has two main objectives: one is developing and flying a space version of CERN radiation monitor (RadMon) coupled with a latch-up experiment; the second is showing that the space radiation environment of Low Earth Orbit can be reproduced in the CERN High energy AcceleRator Mixed field facility (CHARM). This would open the use for space system qualification activities, and provide a radiation monitor module for future missions.
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spelling cern-27590962021-09-27T16:17:53Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/2759096CELESTA Cubesat mini satelliteDetectors and experimental techniquesCELESTA (CERN Latch-up Experiment Student Satellite) will be the first CERN-driven microsatellite, developed in collaboration with the University of Montpellier in the framework of a collaboration agreement defined and signed in 2015. The project, supported through the KT Fund, has two main objectives: one is developing and flying a space version of CERN radiation monitor (RadMon) coupled with a latch-up experiment; the second is showing that the space radiation environment of Low Earth Orbit can be reproduced in the CERN High energy AcceleRator Mixed field facility (CHARM). This would open the use for space system qualification activities, and provide a radiation monitor module for future missions.CERN-OBJ-DE-120oai:cds.cern.ch:27590962021-03-25T12:44:25Z
spellingShingle Detectors and experimental techniques
CELESTA Cubesat mini satellite
title CELESTA Cubesat mini satellite
title_full CELESTA Cubesat mini satellite
title_fullStr CELESTA Cubesat mini satellite
title_full_unstemmed CELESTA Cubesat mini satellite
title_short CELESTA Cubesat mini satellite
title_sort celesta cubesat mini satellite
topic Detectors and experimental techniques
url http://cds.cern.ch/record/2759096