Abstract—The phenomenon of light @ashes (LF) in eyes for people in space has been investigated onboard Mir. Data on particles hitting the eye have been collected with the SilEye detectors, and correlated with human observations. It is found that a nucleus in the radiation environment of Mir has roughly a 1 % probability to cause an LF, whereas the proton probability is almost three orders of magnitude less. As a function of LET, the LF probability increases above 10 keV=m
In this work we present measurements of cosmic ray nuclear abundances above 100 MeV/n inside Mir an...
We present the experimental results obtained with the SilEye2 apparatus during one week test run at ...
AbstractMost astronauts on Apollo, Skylab, and MIR reported ‘flashes of light’ occurring in differen...
The phenomenon of light flashes (LF) in eyes for people in space has been investigated onboard Mir. ...
Since the Apollo-11 flight it is known that humans in space may experience light flashes, which do n...
The SilEye experiment aims to study the cause and processes related to the anomalous Light Flashes (...
A series of experiments were carried out in the period 1995 to 2002 to study the phenomenon of light...
A series of experiments were carried out in the period 1995 to 2002 to study the phenomenon of light...
Light flashes are unusual visual phenomena that are observed in space and are caused by the interact...
A most important objective of the Sileye experi-ment, conducted on the Mir orbital station, was to d...
Most of the astronauts experience visual illusions, apparent flashes of light (LF) in absence of lig...
In this work we present preliminary results of nuclear composition measurements on board space stati...
We present the scientific case for a thorough investigation of light flashes (LFs) observed by astro...
In this work we present measurements of cosmic ray nuclear abundances above 100 MeV/n inside Mir an...
We present the scientific case for a thorough investigation of light flashes (LFs) observed by astro...
In this work we present measurements of cosmic ray nuclear abundances above 100 MeV/n inside Mir an...
We present the experimental results obtained with the SilEye2 apparatus during one week test run at ...
AbstractMost astronauts on Apollo, Skylab, and MIR reported ‘flashes of light’ occurring in differen...
The phenomenon of light flashes (LF) in eyes for people in space has been investigated onboard Mir. ...
Since the Apollo-11 flight it is known that humans in space may experience light flashes, which do n...
The SilEye experiment aims to study the cause and processes related to the anomalous Light Flashes (...
A series of experiments were carried out in the period 1995 to 2002 to study the phenomenon of light...
A series of experiments were carried out in the period 1995 to 2002 to study the phenomenon of light...
Light flashes are unusual visual phenomena that are observed in space and are caused by the interact...
A most important objective of the Sileye experi-ment, conducted on the Mir orbital station, was to d...
Most of the astronauts experience visual illusions, apparent flashes of light (LF) in absence of lig...
In this work we present preliminary results of nuclear composition measurements on board space stati...
We present the scientific case for a thorough investigation of light flashes (LFs) observed by astro...
In this work we present measurements of cosmic ray nuclear abundances above 100 MeV/n inside Mir an...
We present the scientific case for a thorough investigation of light flashes (LFs) observed by astro...
In this work we present measurements of cosmic ray nuclear abundances above 100 MeV/n inside Mir an...
We present the experimental results obtained with the SilEye2 apparatus during one week test run at ...
AbstractMost astronauts on Apollo, Skylab, and MIR reported ‘flashes of light’ occurring in differen...