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RADOM is a Bulgarian Liulin-type instruments-type spectrometry-dosimetry instrument, designed to precisely measure cosmic radiation around the Moon. It is installed on the Indian satellite Chandrayaan-1. Another three instruments were deployed on the International Space Station. All Liulin-type instruments are designed and build by the Solar-Terrestrial Influences Laboratory at the Bulgarian Academy of Sciences.{{citation needed|date=June 2013}}

Further reading

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| display-authors = 4

| last1 = Dachev | first1 = Yu.

| last2 = Dimitrov | first2 = F.

| last3 = Tomov | first3 = O.

| last4 = Matviichuk | first4 = Y.

| last5 = Spurny | first5 = F.

| last6 = Ploc | first6 = O.

| last7 = Brabcova | first7 = K.

| last8 = Jadrnickova | first8 = I.

| title = Liulin-type spectrometry-dosimetry instruments

| journal = Radiation Protection Dosimetry

| volume =144

| issue =1–4

| pages =675–679

| publisher = Oxford University Press

| date = 2011

| url =

| issn = 1742-3406

| doi = 10.1093/rpd/ncq506

| pmid=21177270

}}

Category:Radiation

Category:Space program of Bulgaria

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