@article{oai:repo.qst.go.jp:00045189, author = {Ebisuzaki, T. and Bertaina, M.E. and Uchihori, Yukio and et.al and 内堀 幸夫}, journal = {Nuclear Physics B - Proceedings Supplements}, month = {Jan}, note = {The Japanese Experiment Module - Extreme Universe Space Observatory (JEM-EUSO) is a super wide-field telescope to observe Extremely High Energy Cosmic Rays (EHECR) and neutrinos with energy above 1019eV from the International Space Station (ISS), orbiting at an altitude of about 430 km from ground. JEM-EUSO will image the fluorescence light emitted by the atmospheric molecules of nitrogen excited during the development of the Extensive Air Shower (EAS) generated by the interaction of a EHECR or neutrino at the top of the atmosphere. It will also detect part of the ˇCerenkov light produced during the shower development and reflected at the impact point (land, sea or clouds).}, pages = {237--240}, title = {The JEM-EUSO Project: Observing Extremely High Energy Cosmic Rays and Neutrinos from the International Space Station}, volume = {175/176}, year = {2008} }