Abstract

The problem of detecting ultrahigh-energy cosmic rays (UHECR) and neutrinos (UHEN) is discussed. In this context, potentialities of orbital radio detection are examined. Estimates are made for apertures of space experiments using the Moon and similar-size natural ice satellites of Solar-System planets as targets for interaction of cosmic rays and neutrinos. The comparative analysis indicates the Moon as the most promising target.

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