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INTERNATIONAL SPACE STATION

HUMAN LIFE RESEARCH GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH EARTH RESOURCES SENSING SPACE BIOTECHNOLOGY TECHNICAL RESEARCH CONTRACT ACTIVITIES STUDY OF COSMIC RAYS EDUCATIONAL AND HUMANITARIAN PROJECTS
 
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INTERNATIONAL SPACE STATION
EXPERIMENTS AND RESEARCHES
SCIENCE RESEARCH ON ISS RUSSIAN SEGMENT
STUDY OF COSMIC RAYS
PLATAN EXPERIMENT
Research supervisor: Yu.F. Gagarin,
Senior Researcher, Candidate of Science (Physics and Mathematics)

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SCIENCE HARDWARE USED:


  • Platan-M detector unit

FLIGHT EQUIPMENT USED:

  • Kodak ESC460c digital camera
    to photograph the detector unit at the location to reference its position to structural elements.

SUPPORT ACCESSORIES:

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OBJECTIVE:

Study of elemental composition and detailed energy spectra of iron group nuclei in galactic cosmic rays and ions in solar cosmic rays in the 30-200 MeV/nucleon energy range. An additional objective is to detect micro-particles in the vicinity of the space station.

TASKS:

  • Installation of Platan-M detector units on the surface of the Zvezda Service Module of the ISS RS during extravehicular activity, photography of their accommodation on the outer surface of the Service module.
  • Long-duration exposure (1-2 years) of the Platan-M detector units on the Service module surface.
  • Dismounting of the Platan-M detector units after long-duration exposure from the outer surface of the Service module during extravehicular activity and their return to the ground for processing of the experiment results.

EXPECTED RESULTS:

The knowledge of fluxes and energy spectra of the most ionizing component of cosmic rays (iron group nuclei) during different phases of solar activity in the interests of providing radiation safety and resistance of space hardware.

After return to the ground the exposed detectors (layers of 20-100 mm and 30 mm in total thickness) are subjected to physico-chemical treatment (ultraviolet radiation, alkali etching), microscopy (measurement of parameters of track cones and depth of its penetration) to define the particle charge and energy.

 

 

 

 

 

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