Observation of electron precipitations from the earth's radiation belt on the MIR orbital station in April-May 1990

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Remote Sensing, Earth Observations (From Space), Electron Precipitation, Electron Energy, Bremsstrahlung, Mir Space Station, Scintillation

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The bremsstrahlung of precipitating electrons with energies in excess of 100 keV was registered by the DNM-2 scintillation detector in the Kvant-2 module of the Mir orbital station. Precipitation bursts lasting from 10 s to a few minutes were observed in April-May 1990 in the Southern Hemisphere on drift shells with L = 2-3.6. The precipitation fluxes and spectra shapes for some of the bursts are estimated.

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