SATELLITE INSTRUMENT
Mini-EUSO
Mini-EUSO (Multiwavelength Imaging New Instrument for the Extreme Universe Space Observatory) is a wide-field telescope designed to perform observations of the UV light emission from the Earth. It has been installed in front of the UV transparent window in the Zvezda Russian module in the International Space Station since the launch in August 2019.

TYPE OF INSTRUMENT
Wide-field detector

STATUS
Operational

DATA AVAILABILITY
Yes, freely available

TIME RANGE
Since 2019

FREQUENCY OF MEASUREMENT
Sporadic

DATA PUBLISHING FREQUENCY
n/a

DATA PUBLISHING DELAY
n/a
MORE INFORMATION

CALIBRATED DATA
No

MEASUREMENT UNIT
n/a

WAVELENGTH RANGE
290 – 430 nm

OBSERVED AREA
from -52° to +52° of latitude

FIELD-OF-VIEW
280 km swath

POINTING DIRECTION
Nadir

SPATIAL RESOLUTION
6 km

ORBIT TYPE
LOE (Low Earth Orbit), about 400 km of altitude

DATA VISUALISATION
Yes

DATA FORMAT
png, kmz, txt

DATA POLICY
Not specified
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