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2 Collaborations Italy Roma University Trieste University Florence University Bari University Russia Cosmic Ray Laboratory, Moscow Engineering and Physics Institute

3 Where Was I Hiding? NINA 1 The Baikonur launch facility in Russia 10 th of July 1998 August 31 st, 1998 NINA 2 The cosmodrome of Plesetsk in Russia July the 15 th, 2000

4 Goals NINA has been built in order to investigate the nuclear and isotopic composition of low energy cosmic particles, by means of two satellite missions, NINA 1 and NINA 2.NINA 1 NINA 2

5 NINA 1 Instrumentation Launch Results

6 Instrumentation Silicon Detector (Box D1)Silicon Detector On-board computer (Box D2)On-board computer Power supply (Box P)Power supply Interface computer (Box E)Interface computer Resurs-01-N4 SatelliteResurs-01-N4

7 Silicon Detector

8 On-Board Computer

9 Interface Computer Duties Receiving data from box D2 (On-Board Computer) Re-coding the data from D2 in a format which is compatible with adding information of telemetry and the UT (Universal Time) to each event Receiving telecommands from the satellite related to the box E status Delivery of the final data to the telemetry of the satellite

10 Power Supply

11 Resurs-01-N4 Satellite

12 Launch

13 Results

14 Galactic Cosmic Ray’s Results

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16 Solar Energetic Particle’s Results

17 NINA 2 Instrumentation Launch Results

18 Instrumentation

19 Silicon Detector

20 MITA Satellite

21 Launch

22 Results

23 Results

24 The Last Word


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