-
1
Experimental non-equilibrium radiation measurements for low-Earth orbit return
Published 2021Conference item -
2
Death by a thousand COTS: disrupting satellite communications using low earth orbit constellations
Published 2023“…However a dramatic lowering of the cost-per-kilogram to space has led to a recent explosion in real and planned constellations in Low Earth Orbit (LEO) of smaller satellites. <br> These constellations are managed remotely and it is important to consider a scenario in which an attacker gains control over the constituent satellites. …”
Conference item -
3
The LUCID-Timepix spacecraft payload and the CERN@school educational programme
Published 2018“…The Langton Ultimate Cosmic ray Intensity Detector (LUCID) is a payload onboard the satellite TechDemoSat-1, used to study the radiation environment in Low Earth Orbit (~635 km). LUCID operated from 2014 to 2017, collecting over 2.1 million frames of radiation data from its five Timepix detectors on board. …”
Conference item -
4
NASA HIRDLS and ESA MIPAS data product comparison (And other ground data)
Published 2008“…The HIRDLS instrument is a limb viewing infra-red radiometer on the NASA Aura spacecraft in a sun synchronous low earth orbit and obtains measurements of the composition of the atmosphere covering the whole Earth each day. …”
Conference item