Almost four years of data for the DLR RAMIS measurements in LEO and further updates on the DLR M‐42 detector family

The DLR RAMIS detector telescope has been measuring the radiation environment in a Earth polar orbit at around 600 km altitude since December 2018 in the frame of the DLR Eu:CROPIS mission. For almost four years now the data measured covered the last solar minimum in spring 2020 and now the increasi...

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Main Authors: Marsalek, Karel, Aeckerlein, Joachim, Berger, Thomas, Kasemann, Moritz, Matthiä, Daniel, Przybyla, Bartos, Rohde, Markus, Wirtz, Michael
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spelling ftdlr:oai:elib.dlr.de:189260 2024-05-19T07:29:49+00:00 Almost four years of data for the DLR RAMIS measurements in LEO and further updates on the DLR M‐42 detector family Marsalek, Karel Aeckerlein, Joachim Berger, Thomas Kasemann, Moritz Matthiä, Daniel Przybyla, Bartos Rohde, Markus Wirtz, Michael 2022-09 https://elib.dlr.de/189260/ unknown Marsalek, Karel und Aeckerlein, Joachim und Berger, Thomas und Kasemann, Moritz und Matthiä, Daniel und Przybyla, Bartos und Rohde, Markus und Wirtz, Michael (2022) Almost four years of data for the DLR RAMIS measurements in LEO and further updates on the DLR M‐42 detector family. 25th WRMISS Conference 2022, 2022-09-06 - 2022-09-08, Mons, Germany. Strahlenbiologie Konferenzbeitrag PeerReviewed 2022 ftdlr 2024-04-25T01:02:02Z The DLR RAMIS detector telescope has been measuring the radiation environment in a Earth polar orbit at around 600 km altitude since December 2018 in the frame of the DLR Eu:CROPIS mission. For almost four years now the data measured covered the last solar minimum in spring 2020 and now the increasing solar maximum. With RAMIS we could measure the variation of trapped electrons in the outer radiation belts, the solar cycle variation of the galactic cosmic radiation and in the last months also several solar particle events for the new solar cycle. In the last years DLR also developed the M‐42 radiation detector family as baseline detector for the application during the MARE experiment on the NASA Artemis 1 mission scheduled to fly in summer 2022. Updates on new M‐42 developments (for example: increasing energy deposition range) and data from flown balloon flight campaigns over Antarctica and during the DLR MAPHEUS missions will be provided. Conference Object Antarc* Antarctica German Aerospace Center: elib - DLR electronic library
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Marsalek, Karel
Aeckerlein, Joachim
Berger, Thomas
Kasemann, Moritz
Matthiä, Daniel
Przybyla, Bartos
Rohde, Markus
Wirtz, Michael
Almost four years of data for the DLR RAMIS measurements in LEO and further updates on the DLR M‐42 detector family
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description The DLR RAMIS detector telescope has been measuring the radiation environment in a Earth polar orbit at around 600 km altitude since December 2018 in the frame of the DLR Eu:CROPIS mission. For almost four years now the data measured covered the last solar minimum in spring 2020 and now the increasing solar maximum. With RAMIS we could measure the variation of trapped electrons in the outer radiation belts, the solar cycle variation of the galactic cosmic radiation and in the last months also several solar particle events for the new solar cycle. In the last years DLR also developed the M‐42 radiation detector family as baseline detector for the application during the MARE experiment on the NASA Artemis 1 mission scheduled to fly in summer 2022. Updates on new M‐42 developments (for example: increasing energy deposition range) and data from flown balloon flight campaigns over Antarctica and during the DLR MAPHEUS missions will be provided.
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author Marsalek, Karel
Aeckerlein, Joachim
Berger, Thomas
Kasemann, Moritz
Matthiä, Daniel
Przybyla, Bartos
Rohde, Markus
Wirtz, Michael
author_facet Marsalek, Karel
Aeckerlein, Joachim
Berger, Thomas
Kasemann, Moritz
Matthiä, Daniel
Przybyla, Bartos
Rohde, Markus
Wirtz, Michael
author_sort Marsalek, Karel
title Almost four years of data for the DLR RAMIS measurements in LEO and further updates on the DLR M‐42 detector family
title_short Almost four years of data for the DLR RAMIS measurements in LEO and further updates on the DLR M‐42 detector family
title_full Almost four years of data for the DLR RAMIS measurements in LEO and further updates on the DLR M‐42 detector family
title_fullStr Almost four years of data for the DLR RAMIS measurements in LEO and further updates on the DLR M‐42 detector family
title_full_unstemmed Almost four years of data for the DLR RAMIS measurements in LEO and further updates on the DLR M‐42 detector family
title_sort almost four years of data for the dlr ramis measurements in leo and further updates on the dlr m‐42 detector family
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op_relation Marsalek, Karel und Aeckerlein, Joachim und Berger, Thomas und Kasemann, Moritz und Matthiä, Daniel und Przybyla, Bartos und Rohde, Markus und Wirtz, Michael (2022) Almost four years of data for the DLR RAMIS measurements in LEO and further updates on the DLR M‐42 detector family. 25th WRMISS Conference 2022, 2022-09-06 - 2022-09-08, Mons, Germany.
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