A study of cosmic rays on the artificial moon satellites Luna-11 and Luna-12

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Electron Flux Density, Primary Cosmic Rays, Proton Flux Density, Radiation Measurement, Lunik 11 Lunar Probe, Lunik 12 Lunar Probe, Satellite-Borne Instruments, Solar Activity Effects, Sounding Rockets

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In the period from the end of August 1966 to January 1967 the primary cosmic radiation fluxes beyond the terrestrial magnetosphere were measured by means of the equipment mounted on the satellites Luna-11 and Luna-12. The altitude dependence of cosmic rays near the lunar surface as well as the intensity of protons and electrons of solar origin in the moon's vicinity were determined. The correlation of proton intensity with the parameters characterizing the solar and geomagnetic activities and the specific features of the angular distribution of the proton flux as revealed during measurements are given. Data on electron fluxes studied on September 1 and 8, 1966, when short term increases in the electron intensity were observed are included.

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