In the frame of the EXPOSE-E mission on the Columbus external payload facility EuTEF on board the International Space Station, passive thermoluminescence dosimeters were applied to measure the radiation exposure of biological samples. The detectors were located either as stacks next to biological specimens to determine the depth dose distribution or beneath the sample carriers to determine the dose levels for maximum shielding. The maximum mission dose measured in the upper layer of the depth dose part of the experiment amounted to 238 ± 10 mGy, which relates to an average dose rate of 408 ± 16 μGy/d. In these stacks of about 8mm height, the dose decreased by 5-12% with depth. The maximum dose measured beneath the sample carriers was ...
The natural radiation environment in Low Earth Orbit (LEO) differs significantly in composition and ...
Significant absorbed dose levels exceeding 1.0 Gy day(exp -1) have been measured on the external sur...
Cosmic radiation represents an important health risk for astronauts; professional radiation exposure...
In the frame of the EXPOSE-R mission outside the Russian Zvezda Module of the International Space St...
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The aim of this paper is to present the time profile of cosmic radiation exposure obtained by the Ra...
Radiation experiments flown by the University of San Francisco on the Cosmos 1887 spacecraft were de...
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”Externally mounted payloads for 1st utilization phase ” on the International Space Station (ISS), s...
Following an European Space Agency announcement of opportunity in 1996 for ”Externally mounted payl...
It is well known that outside the Earth\u27s protective atmosphere and magnetosphere, the environmen...
The natural radiation environment in Low Earth Orbit (LEO) differs significantly in composition and ...
Significant absorbed dose levels exceeding 1.0 Gy day(exp -1) have been measured on the external sur...
Cosmic radiation represents an important health risk for astronauts; professional radiation exposure...
In the frame of the EXPOSE-R mission outside the Russian Zvezda Module of the International Space St...
The natural human exploratory urge is driving humankind to discover the universe and plan future hu...
NASDA is now participating in a series of flight experiments on Spacelab missions. The first experim...
The aim of this paper is to present the time profile of cosmic radiation exposure obtained by the Ra...
EXPOSE-R flew as the second of the European Space Agency (ESA) EXPOSE multi-user facilities on the I...
The aim of this paper is to present the time profile of cosmic radiation exposure obtained by the Ra...
Radiation experiments flown by the University of San Francisco on the Cosmos 1887 spacecraft were de...
The assessment of space radiation exposure on plants, animals, cell cultures, as well as the astrona...
The Biostack experiments address especially the biological effects of the galactic particles of high...
”Externally mounted payloads for 1st utilization phase ” on the International Space Station (ISS), s...
Following an European Space Agency announcement of opportunity in 1996 for ”Externally mounted payl...
It is well known that outside the Earth\u27s protective atmosphere and magnetosphere, the environmen...
The natural radiation environment in Low Earth Orbit (LEO) differs significantly in composition and ...
Significant absorbed dose levels exceeding 1.0 Gy day(exp -1) have been measured on the external sur...
Cosmic radiation represents an important health risk for astronauts; professional radiation exposure...