Mini-EUSO is a telescope that observes the Earth from the International Space Station by recording ultraviolet emissions (290-430 nm) of cosmic, atmospheric and terrestrial origin with a field of view of 44. and on different time scales, from a few microseconds upwards. The scientific objectives are manifold and span several fields of research: Ultra-High Energy Cosmic Rays, atmospheric phenomena such as ELVEs, meteors and meteoroids, maps of the Earth night-time ultraviolet emissions and others. In this paper we will describe the instrument, the launching phase and we will discuss some of its first observations.
The Mini-EUSO telescope on board the International Space Station: Launch and first observations
Battisti, M;Bertaina, M;Bisconti, F;Cotto, G;Fenu, F;Miyamoto, H;Plebaniak, Z;Shinozaki, K;
2021-01-01
Abstract
Mini-EUSO is a telescope that observes the Earth from the International Space Station by recording ultraviolet emissions (290-430 nm) of cosmic, atmospheric and terrestrial origin with a field of view of 44. and on different time scales, from a few microseconds upwards. The scientific objectives are manifold and span several fields of research: Ultra-High Energy Cosmic Rays, atmospheric phenomena such as ELVEs, meteors and meteoroids, maps of the Earth night-time ultraviolet emissions and others. In this paper we will describe the instrument, the launching phase and we will discuss some of its first observations.File in questo prodotto:
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