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Published online by Cambridge University Press: 12 April 2016
The EURD instrument has been designed to measure diffuse emission in the extreme ultraviolet (350–1100 Å). This new design provides an unprecedented 4–5 Å spectral resolution and 200 photons/sec/cm2/sr sensitivity after only 100 hours of observations. One of the goals of this project is to search for spectral lines of highly ionized species from the high temperature component (105 – 106 K) of the interstellar medium that fills the Local Bubble. It is expected that EURD will detect lines due to a thermalized hot component of the interstellar medium, and it will also provide critical diagnostics of the physical properties of this gas. With EURD data we could also detect a spectral line due to the decay of massive neutrinos as well as study oxygen lines from the upper atmosphere airglow. EURD is on board the Spanish MINISAT-01 satellite.