At the beginning of the year, three
students from the Univeridad de Valencia decided to take part of a student
contest of the European Space Agency (ESA). Success, which is the name
of the contest, consists in the elaboration of a document about an experimental
purpose to be done onboard the International Space Station (ISS). In
short time they started searching for help in order to take part of
this adventure. This is the way in which a fourth student from the Grupo
de Astronomía y Ciencias del Espacio (GACE) of the Universidad
de Valencia joined. All together and after several rough copies they
found the main idea, the one, finally made them pass the first round.
Because of this, they travelled in a
well deserved visit, to the European Space and Technology Centre (ESTEC)
of the ESA, place where they made a good impression with their project
and determination. ESA had such interest that they took the project
out of the contest in exchange for having it done in a short time. This
is how ESA offered the opportunity to achieve the experiment during
10 days onboard the ISS.
Later on, more students and support
professors joined the group. The Facultad de Físicas, Escuela
Técnica Superior de Ingenierías (ETSE) and the Instituto
de Ciencia de Materiales (ICMUV), all of them centres of the Universidad
de Valencia, also offer their support.
The project is called UTBI (Under The
Background Influence). The main goal is the measurement of the background
radiation in a space mission. Measurements of the X ray and gamma ray
as well as particles (protons, neutrons, electrons…), which have
a very important effect outside the Earth’s geomagnetic field,
can help in the development of future vehicles and space technologies.
After several managements and a meeting
with Rogier Schonenborg, member of the ESA, the project is becoming
a reality and at the present time all the members work hard in order
to have it all finished by June.