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Davide Serini

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Satellite, space vehicle and missile design and testing
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|Nov 17, 2025
The Amerigo Vespucci as a traveling laboratory for studying the cosmic-ray fluxes at sea level.

Davide Cerasole, Federica Cuna, Gaia De Palma

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