NINA: a silicon detector for cosmic-ray astrophysics

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The NINA apparatus, on board the satellite Resurs-01 n.4, has been orbiting the Earth since July 10th, 1998, in polar revolution at 1AU. Its scientific goal is the study of the galactic, solar and anomalous components of the cosmic rays in the range 10-200MeV/n. After a description of the instrument, results of GCR fluxes measurements and of particle identification in orbit are presented.

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