MTA EK at the Hungarian Space Research Forum 2019

The Hungarian Space Research Forum 2019 conference, organized by the Hungarian Astronautical Society (MANT) and the Geodetic and Geophysical Institute of the Research Centre for Astronomy and Earth Sciences, Hungarian Academy of Sciences (MTA CSFK GGI), was held between April 24–26, 2019 in Sopron, Hungary. Our research group also reported on the latest developments and results at the event.

 

In the poster session, Andrea Strádi (co-authors: Julianna Szabó and Attila Hirn) presented in her poster titled “10 years on board the International Space Station – DOSIS project” the main results and lessons learnt from the measurements carried out on the European Columbus module of the International Space Station. Balázs Zábori (co-authors: András Gerecs, Boglárka Erdős, Anna Baranyai and Attila Hirn) gave a presentation on the ESEO-TRITEL instrument on board the European Student Earth Orbiter launched in December 2018 and the major related tests carried out last year.

 

On the second day of the event, Balázs Zábori (co-authors: Attila Hirn, András Gerecs, István Apáthy) presented the development of the D3S-RadMag complex measurement system, being developed for the distributed space weather sensor system (D3S) of the Space Situational Awareness (SSA) programme of the European Space Agency.  In the last session of the third day of the conference, Attila Hirn (co-authors: István Apáthy, Andrea Strádi) presented the coronal mass ejection of September 2017 from space dosimetry point of view. Following his presentation, Boglárka Erdős gave her talk (co-authors: Attila Hirn, Zábori Balázs) with the title “Modelling space dosimetry particle telescopes with Monte Carlo methods”.

 

Group photo of the conference (credits: MANT/MTA CSFK GGI)

 

Attila Hirn