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Orbital monitoring of the ionosphere and abnormal phenomena by the small Vulkan-Compass-2 satellite
Authors:V D Kuznetsov  L Bodnar  G K Garipov  V A Danilkin  V G Degtyar  V S Dokukin  T A Ivanova  O V Kapustina  V E Korepanov  Yu M Mikhailov  N N Pavlov  M I Panasuyk  I S Prutenskii  I A Rubinshtein  Yu Ya Ruzhin  V M Sinelnikov  V I Tulupov  Ch Ferents  A V Shirokov  I V Yashin
Institution:1. Pushkov Institute of Earth Magnetism, Ionosphere, and Radiowave Propagation (IZMIRAN), Russian Academy of Sciences, Troitsk, Moscow oblast, 142190, Russia
2. Space Research Groupe Etwos University, Budapest, Hungary
3. Lomonosov Moscow State University Skobeltsyn Institute of Nuclear Physics (MSU SINP), Moscow, 119991, Russia
4. Open Joint Stock Company “Academician V.P. Makeyev State Rocket Centre”, Miass, 456300, Russia
5. Center of Cosmic Investigation of NANU and NCAU, Lvov, 79000, Ukraine
Abstract:Natural disasters, the processes of their origin and large-scale technogenic catastrophes are accompanied by anomalous physical phenomena in near-Earth space (NES). In order to reveal such phenomena, record and investigate them, complex NES monitoring is required with the use of specially designed research equipment onboard a low-orbiting spacecraft. This work presents the results of flight tests of the small Vulkan-Compass-2 satellite with research equipment specially designed for orbital monitoring of the ionosphere and search for abnormal phenomena caused by large-scale catastrophes of different nature.
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