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During the period of January,18 - 23, 2010 in Transcarpathia region, Uzhgorod’ Scientific-Research Institute of Electron Physics, National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine, the test of laboratory model the compact satellite instrument SIDRA took place on its capacity under the influence of deeply penetrating ionizing radiation of high energy. A small spectrometer-telescope is developed by specialists and engineers of Physics &Techniques Faculty of Kharkiv National University named V.N. Karazin under leadership of the head of Space Research Section Dr. O.V. Dudnik with direct participation of the Departamento de Automatica, Polytechnical School of the University of Alcala specialists, Spain. The compact device of new generation is aimed for measuring absorbed doses of ionizing radiation of various types, the energetic particle fluxes of high-energy in the surrounding environment.
An accurately prepared in advance experiment was provided by highly qualified engineers and specialists of the Photo Nuclear Processes Department of the Institute of Electron Physics, which operate by unique accelerator – electron microtron M-30, which is, by the way, one of the research facilities of National Academy of Science that are the national treasures.
Irradiation, in which the beams of electrons with energies of 2 and 11 MeV and high-density flows were involved, showed the possibility to use new radio components that have not yet tested in a space technology, by using special protective layers - both against harmful radiation as well as from significant temperature deviation.
The highest quality research experiment performed in Uzhgorod city is peculiar confirmation of that high status of Kharkiv University named V.N. Karazin as self-governing (autonomous) national research university, which was granted by Decision of the Cabinet of Ministers of Ukraine of 3.02.2010 ¹ 76.
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