Abstract
We present a brief review of balloon and CubeSat measurements of energetic electron precipitation. Balloon measurements have been contributing to our understanding of the radiation belts for more than 60 years while CubeSats offer a new and potentially transformative way to measure energetic electron precipitation from multiple low-cost platforms. Early measurements from balloons are described as well as more recent balloon campaigns including results from the BARREL balloon campaign. Available CubeSat data are described and current results from these are reviewed. Joint CubeSat and balloon papers are also presented and the rapidly evolving future of CubeSat measurements is anticipated.
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