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Project: Long-wavelength Electro-Magnetic Radiation Analyzer for the Luna-Glob mission (LEMRA-L)
The goal of the project is to improve our knowledge of the wave phenomena in the vicinity of the Moon using the Long-wavelength Electro-Magnetic Radiation Analyzer (LEMRA-L) onboard the Luna-Glob spacecraft. The scientific motivation is to investigate properties of electromagnetic waves in the solar wind, in the lunar wake and its boundaries and in the mini-magnetospheres connected to magnetic anomalies at the lunar surface. We will analyze multicomponent measurements of wave polarization, propagation and nonlinear wave-particle interactions. The development and manufacturing of the analyzer is directly related to our scientific activities.
Funded by: MŠMT. LH12231
Duration: 2012-2015
Investigator: Santolík, O.
Created by Ústav fyziky atmosféry AV ČR, v. v. i.
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