Up to now several documents ruled the way to de-store (relifed) EEE part in such a way we are able to guaranty their reliability despite their long period of storage. Obsolescence issues could make us to build strategic stock in order to be able to still manufacture equipments over time. In order to cope with projects time schedule on one hand and with economical procurement constraints on the other hand, parts are often to be stored for quite a long time. Storage of EEE part represents a key process in space electronics activity. The physics items which can be addressed by such array, and the present status and perspectives of the project are here discussed. The project is also intended to involve high school teams in an advanced research work.
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The use of such telescopes, based on Multigap Resistive Plate Chambers (MRPC) will allow the study of cosmic ray showers and the correlation between multiple primaries producing distant showers. The Extreme Energy Events ( EEE) project plans to build and use an array of cosmic ray telescopes for muon detection, distributed over the italian territory. Zichichi and organized by Centro Fermi.Īntolini, R Baldini Ferroli, R Bencivenni, G Blanco, F Bressan, E Chiavassa, A Cifarelli, L Cindolo, F Coccia, E De Pasquale, S Di Giovanni, A D'Incecco, M Fabbri, F L Garbini, M Gustavino, C Hatzifotiadou, D Imponente, G La Rocca, P Librizzi, F Menghetti, H Miozzi, S Pappalardo,G S Piragino, G Riggi, F Sartorelli, G Sbarra, C Selvi, M Williams, C Zichichi, A The project is part of the EEE initiatives launched by prof.
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Students from Norway, Italy and Geneva (college Voltaire) cam to CERN to follow seminars on cosmic rays and to assemble a special cosmic ray detector prototype, PolarquuEEEst, to be installed on board Arctic sailing vessel Nanuq to detect cosmic rays close to the North Pole this summer. EEE project special detector PolarquEEEst