The CORONAS project envisioned solar research missions during different phases of the 11-year long solar cycle.
While CORONAS-I, launched in March 1994, operated
during the solar activity minimum, CORONAS-F was scheduled for launch near the current 23rd solar activity cycle
maximum.
The CORONAS-F Project scientists are:
- V.D. Kuznetsov, Dr. Sci, Director of IZMIRAN
- I.I. Sobel'man, corr. memebr of the Russian Acad. Sci., Head of Optics Department of the Lebedev Physical Institute (FIAN)
Technical Head of the project is Dr. V.I. Dranovsky (Design Bureau "Yuzhnoye", Ukraine)
CORONAS is an international project prepared in cooperation between Russian and Ukranian space agencies and Academies
of sciences. Taking part in the project are also Poland, Germany, Slovakia, France, United Kingdom and USA.
The CORONAS spacecrafts are based on the unified AUOS-SM platform. This is the fourth generation of Automated Universal
Orbital Stations, designed for complex studies of the physical processes that occur on the surface of the Sun and in
its interiour. The platform was designed by the State Design Bureau "Yuzhnoye" (Dnepropetrovsk, Ukraine). Platform's
weight is about 2 tonnes and it usually carries 300-400 kg of scientific payload.
The scientific payload of the mission comprises four main groups of instruments:
- Spectrophotometer DIFOS (PI - V.N.Oraevsky)
- Solar X-Ray Telescope SRT-K (PIs - I.I.Sobelman and I.A.Zhitnik)
- X-Ray Spectroheliograph RES-K (PIs - I.I.Sobelman and I.A.Zhitnik)
- Spectrophotometer DIOGENESS (PI - J.Sylwester)
- X-Ray Spectrometer RESIK (PI - J.Sylwester)
- Solar Spectropolarimeter SPR-N (PIs - I.I.Sobelman, I.P.Tindo, and S.I.Svertilov)
- Flare Spectrometer IRIS (PI - G.E.Kocharov)
- Gamma Spectrometer HELIKON (PI - E.P.Mazets)
- X-Ray Spectrometer RPS (PIs - V.M.Pankov and Yu.D.Kotov)
- Amplitude-Time Spectrometer AVS (PI - Yu.D.Kotov)
- Solar UV Radiometer SUFR-Sp-K (PI - T.V.Kazachevskaya)
- Solar UV Spectrophotometer VUSS-L (PI - A.A.Nusinov)
- SKL Complex (PI - S.N.Kuznetsov)
- Gamma-Ray and Neutron Spectrometer SONG
- Cosmic Ray Monitor MKL
- X-Ray Spectrometer SKI-3
Further information can be found at the
site of IZMIRAN