- Swedish Institute of Space Physics, Kiruna, Sweden (stas@irf.se)
Building on more than 60 years of success in experimental space research, the Swedish Institute of Space Physics (IRF) has developed a comprehensive test, qualification, and calibration infrastructure known as IRF SpaceLab. This facility supports the development and manufacturing of space hardware.
IRF SpaceLab includes the following capabilities:
- Co-60 Irradiation Facility:
Provides dose rates ranging from 1 kR over 3.5 days to 1 kR in 5 hours, depending on the distance to the source. These moderate dose rates make the facility ideal for realistic radiation testing of space hardware. - Radioactive Isotope Collection:
Features a wide array of isotopes for detector characterization, including Co-60, Cs-137, Ni-63, H-3, Ba-133, and Ra-226. - Thermal-Vacuum Chambers:
Offers three chambers designed for testing hardware at different scales: board level, instrument level (<50 cm), and nano/microsatellite scale (<1 m). The latter chamber is equipped with an LN2-cooled shroud and solar flux simulators, suitable for thermal balance tests. - Shaker (35 kN):
Capable of mechanical testing of objects up to 100 kg in a cleanroom environment. - Ion (±), Neutral, and Electron Beam Facility:
Operates over an energy range of 50 eV to 50 keV and includes a 4-degree-of-freedom turntable. - Particle–Surface Interaction Facility:
Designed for surface characterization, particularly for surface-based ion mass analyzers.
One of the key advantages of IRF SpaceLab is the integration of these diverse facilities within a single premises, operated within a small research institute environment. This setup minimizes formalities and administrative overhead.
IRF SpaceLab is open to external users in support of space and planetary exploration initiatives: https://spacelab.irf.se/
How to cite: Kerényi, M. and Barabash, S.: IRF SpaceLab – a Swedish open research infrastructure to support space and planetary exploration, EPSC-DPS Joint Meeting 2025, Helsinki, Finland, 7–12 Sep 2025, EPSC-DPS2025-841, https://doi.org/10.5194/epsc-dps2025-841, 2025.