Space Research Institute RAS Space experiment "OBSTANOVKA 1-st stage" on Russian Segment of ISS

S.P.Korolev Rocket and Space Corporation Energia


 

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For conducting of these studies on board the Russian segment of ISS, at beginning 2007, will be used the plasma- wave complex (PWC), developed and made in the SRI RAS with the participation of international cooperation.

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Unit

Index

Responsible Institute

1

Combined wave sensor

CWZ(2)

Ukraine, Lviv

Lviv Centre of Institute of Space Research

V.Å.Korepanov

2

Flux-gate magnetometer (analog)

DFM1

Russia, Moscow

Space Research Institute

S.I.Klimov

3

Flux-gate magnetometer (digital)

DFM2

Ukraine, Lviv

Lviv Centre of Institute of Space Research

V.Å.Korepanov

4

Langmuir Probe

LP(2)

Bulgaria, Sofia

Solar-Terrestrial Influences Laboratory

K.Georgieva, B.Kirov

5

Spacecraft potential monitor

DP(2)

Bulgaria, Sofia

Space Research Institute

G.A.Stanev

6

CORrelating Electron Spectrograph (10eV-10KeV)

CORES

UK, Sussex

Space Science Centre, University of Sussex

M.P.Gough

7

Radio Frequency Analyzer

RFA

Poland, Warsaw

Space Resaerch Center

J.Juchniewicz

Sweden, Uppsala

Swedish Institute of Space Physics

K. Stasiewicz

8

Signal Analyzer and Sampler

SAS3

Hungary, Budapest

Space Research Group, Eötvös University

J.Lichtenberger, Cs.Ferencz

Hungary, Solymar

Bl-Electronics

L.Bodnar

9

Data Acquisition and Control Unit

DACU(2)

Hungary, Budapest

Space Research Institute(KFKI RMKI)

S.Szalai

10

Block of Storage of TeleMetry

BSTM

Hungary, Budapest Space Research Institute(KFKI RMKI)

S.Szalai

11

Automatic System of thermoregulation

ASOTR(2)

Russia, Moscow

Space Research Institute

S.I.Klimov

12

Booms with sensors

 

Russia, Korolev

RKK “Energia”

 

Visiting of the Gagarin Russian State Scientific-Research and Test Centre of Cosmonaut Training by the international group of participants of the experiment "Obstanobka 1-st stage".

 

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