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

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

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

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

NINA 1 Instrumentation Launch Results

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

Silicon Detector

On-Board Computer

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

Power Supply

Resurs-01-N4 Satellite

Launch

Results

Galactic Cosmic Ray’s Results

Solar Energetic Particle’s Results

NINA 2 Instrumentation Launch Results

Instrumentation

Silicon Detector

MITA Satellite

Launch

Results

Results

The Last Word