1978: A potential disaster Uncontrolled re-enter of the nuclear powered satellite Cosmos 954 with 30 kg of 235 U Nuclear fuel scattered on an area of 120000.

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1978: A potential disaster Uncontrolled re-enter of the nuclear powered satellite Cosmos 954 with 30 kg of 235 U Nuclear fuel scattered on an area of km 2 (north- west Canada, red in map) fortunately with very low density of inhabitants Gamma spectrometers used for geological prospecting used on aerial platforms After 4 months of missions, only few percent of radioactive material recovered From 1965 to 1988 at least 37 satellites of the Cosmos class with nuclear reactor were launched. 8 of them re-entered in atmosphere

1983: ISS – Fire Brigades collaboration To promptly respond to potential radiological accidents on large areas, the collaboration carried on a program on radioactivity monitoring from aerial platform: –Define the optimal equipments to face contingencies such as uncontrolled re-enter of satellites with radioisotopes on board Three situations were analyzed: 1.Search and localization of radioactive sources scattered on large areas 2.Measurements of ground radioactive contamination on vast surfaces 3.Quantitative sampling in radioactive cloud

1985: First Prototype based on helicopter The first solution based on NaI(Tl) large crystal hosted on board of an Agusta-Bell 412 helicopter of the Fire Brigades Left one crystal in the dumped (anti- shock) mechanical support outside the helicopter fuselage

1985: Prototype characterization Tests and measurements were performed by the Fire Brigades with the support of ISS Localization of 137 Cs source of ~1 Ci on 10x10 km 2 Evaluation of sensitivity of the equipment (in “ideal” conditions) as a function of altitude (and speed) Major limitation: Counts = A ground + A air + A plane In presence of A air (and consequently A plane – induced contamination on airplane fuselage), Counts in not related only to the ground radioactivity A ground  3rd situation

1986: Chernobyl Accident The prototype system was used to survey the center- south of Italy Measurement at 100 m and 70 knots (110 km/h) NaI(Tl) spectra acquired every 2 minutes (4 km) Evident effects of atmospheric contamination made quantitative estimation of the ground contamination impossible Only semi-quantitative measurements during the most critical phase Accumulation of radioactivity on the helicopter Atmospheric Contamination ~1 month later  Need for a quantitative sampling of aerial particulate (aerosol)

1988: Civil Protection program New program devoted to: –Fire Brigades: implementation in very short time an “sub-optimal” but operative system based on the previous prototype –ISS: feasibility study of the optimal system for aerosol sampling and radiological (  - emitters) characterization ISS-SNIFFER system

SNIFFER system Measure and characterize atmospheric and ground contaminations Aerosol sampling for transportation generated VOC and PAH monitoring Aerial Platform Sky Arrow by 3I (light aircraft) Fixed wing with back propeller Short Take Off and Landing Operate from few hundreds meters to few km Speed: knots Reconfigurable for unmanned operation

SNIFFER-payload: components Sampling unit in isokinetic condition (laminar flux) Nuclear Instrumentation: –BGO, Geiger, HPGe for aerosol characterization –NaI(Tl), for atmospheric and ground radioactivity measurement VOH and PAH sampling system Environmental Parameters (Temperature, Pressure, air flow, GPS- location) devices Control and acquisition system

SNIFFER: Isokinetic sampling Unit Aerosol flow along the front nose and is sampled on one out of 4 Teflon filters A remotely controlled needle valve is operated to keep the isokinetic condition by the control system  and  small detector face the sampling filter HPGe high energy resolution on the last sampled filter

SNIFFER: Control System Sophisticated custom system for automated control of all subcomponents  P on 104 standard cards Acquired data on 2 redundant flash memories ~ lines of code

SNIFFER: (possible) Future development Jukebox like filter holder (to have more that 4 samples) Air-ground real-time transmission to get online acquired data and re-program mission on need Adapt for unmanned aerial vehicle (almost straightforward) SNIFFER web site: