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Monitoring of Physical Processes in Upper Atmosphere, Ionosphere and Magnetosphere in Ionosphere Space Missions
- Petrukovich Anatoly,
- Моgilevskii Mikhail,
- Kozlov Igor,
- Pulinetz Sergey,
- Dobrolenskii Yurii,
- Аnufreichik Konstantin,
- Chugunin Dmitrii,
- Nazarov Vladimir,
- Аbbakumov Aleksandr,
- Кuznetsov Vladimir,
- Аndrievskii Stanislav,
- Mikhailov Yurii,
- Panasyuk Mikhail,
- Svertilov Sergey,
- Yashin Ivan,
- Bogomolov Vitaly,
- Iyudin Аnatoly,
- Кalegaev Vladimir,
- Оsedlo Vladislav,
- Petrov Vasilii,
- Shemukhin Аndrey,
- Repin Аleksey,
- Коtanaeva Nadezhda,
- Моiseev Pavel,
- Poljakov Sergey,
- Shlugaev Yurii,
- Аsmus Vasilii,
- Uspenskii Sergey,
- Маkridenko Leonid,
- Gorbunov Аleksandr,
- Коzhevnikov Vladimir
Affiliations
- Petrukovich Anatoly
- Institute of Space Research, Russian Academy of Science
- Моgilevskii Mikhail
- Institute of Space Research, Russian Academy of Science
- Kozlov Igor
- Institute of Space Research, Russian Academy of Science
- Pulinetz Sergey
- Institute of Space Research, Russian Academy of Science
- Dobrolenskii Yurii
- Institute of Space Research, Russian Academy of Science
- Аnufreichik Konstantin
- Institute of Space Research, Russian Academy of Science
- Chugunin Dmitrii
- Institute of Space Research, Russian Academy of Science
- Nazarov Vladimir
- Institute of Space Research, Russian Academy of Science
- Аbbakumov Aleksandr
- Institute of Space Research, Russian Academy of Science
- Кuznetsov Vladimir
- N.V. Pushkov Institute of Terrestrial Magnetism, Ionosphere and Radio-wave Propagation, Russian Academy of Science
- Аndrievskii Stanislav
- N.V. Pushkov Institute of Terrestrial Magnetism, Ionosphere and Radio-wave Propagation, Russian Academy of Science
- Mikhailov Yurii
- N.V. Pushkov Institute of Terrestrial Magnetism, Ionosphere and Radio-wave Propagation, Russian Academy of Science
- Panasyuk Mikhail
- Svertilov Sergey
- Yashin Ivan
- M.V. Lomonosov Moscow State University, D.V. Skobeltsyn Institute of Nuclear Physics
- Bogomolov Vitaly
- Iyudin Аnatoly
- M.V. Lomonosov Moscow State University, D.V. Skobeltsyn Institute of Nuclear Physics
- Кalegaev Vladimir
- Оsedlo Vladislav
- M.V. Lomonosov Moscow State University, D.V. Skobeltsyn Institute of Nuclear Physics
- Petrov Vasilii
- M.V. Lomonosov Moscow State University, D.V. Skobeltsyn Institute of Nuclear Physics
- Shemukhin Аndrey
- M.V. Lomonosov Moscow State University, D.V. Skobeltsyn Institute of Nuclear Physics
- Repin Аleksey
- E.K. Fedorov Institute of Applied Geophysics
- Коtanaeva Nadezhda
- E.K. Fedorov Institute of Applied Geophysics
- Моiseev Pavel
- Аstron Electronics
- Poljakov Sergey
- Nizhnii Novgorod State University, Radio-physical Institute
- Shlugaev Yurii
- Nizhnii Novgorod State University, Radio-physical Institute
- Аsmus Vasilii
- Scientific and Research Center of Space Hydro-meteorology Planeta
- Uspenskii Sergey
- Scientific and Research Center of Space Hydro-meteorology Planeta
- Маkridenko Leonid
- VNIIEM Corporation
- Gorbunov Аleksandr
- VNIIEM Corporation
- Коzhevnikov Vladimir
- VNIIEM Corporation
- DOI
- https://doi.org/10.1051/epjconf/202125402010
- Journal volume & issue
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Vol. 254
p. 02010
Abstract
The Ionosphere missions are the part of Ionosond-2025 space project, which main scientific objectives are monitoring of physical processes in the Earth upper atmosphere, ionosphere and magnetosphere, as well as of solar activity. Within the framework of the Ionozond-2025 project, it is planned to launch four spacecraft Ionosphere and one satellite Zond. The Zond satellite is planned to be launched in 2025. The main task of Zond mission is patrol of solar activity. The launch of the first pair of spacecraft is planned in early 2022, the second pair - late 2022 or early 2023. In case of successful implementation of the program of experiments on the Ionosphere satellites, control of the physical parameters of electromagnetic fields and corpuscular radiation in the near-Earth space will be provided, new information will be obtained on the geophysical processes occurring in the magnetosphere, ionosphere and upper atmosphere in their connection with solar activity.