NASA is concerned with protecting astronauts from the effects of galactic cosmic radiation and has expended substantial effort in the development of computer models to predict the shielding obtained from various materials. However, these models were only developed for shields up to about 120 g!cm2 in thickness and have predicted that shields of this thickness are insufficient to provide adequate protection for extended deep space flights. Consequently, effort is underway to extend the range of these models to thicker shields and experimental data is required to help confirm the resulting code. In this paper empirically obtained effective dose measurements from aircraft flights in the atmosphere are used to obtain the radiation shielding fun...
Understanding the effects due to the space radiation environment is an important step as space missi...
The radiation environment in space is one of the primary concerns for human spaceflight as it poses ...
Initial studies of the sensitivities of estimates of particle fluence, absorbed dose, and dose equiv...
The Advanced Radiation Protection Thick Galactic Cosmic Ray (GCR) Shielding Project leverages experi...
Recent calculations indicate that the dose equivalent in an enclosed, shielded environment in a gala...
With shielding from cosmic heavy ions, one is faced with limited knowledge about the physical proper...
An analysis of the radiation hazards in support of NASA deep space exploration activities is present...
A key factor affecting the technical feasibility and cost of missions to Mars or the Moon is the nee...
The space program is faced with two difficult radiation protection issues for future long-term opera...
When shielding from cosmic heavy ions, one is faced with limited knowledge about the physical proper...
Radiation is one of the most critical hazards for deep space missions. Among the sources of deep spa...
Background: As future crewed, deep space missions are being planned, it is important to assess how s...
Civil Aerospace Medical Institute2017PDFTech ReportCopeland, KyleCivil Aerospace Medical InstituteUn...
It is well known that outside the Earth\u27s protective atmosphere and magnetosphere, the environmen...
International audienceThe radiation environment in space poses significant challenges to human healt...
Understanding the effects due to the space radiation environment is an important step as space missi...
The radiation environment in space is one of the primary concerns for human spaceflight as it poses ...
Initial studies of the sensitivities of estimates of particle fluence, absorbed dose, and dose equiv...
The Advanced Radiation Protection Thick Galactic Cosmic Ray (GCR) Shielding Project leverages experi...
Recent calculations indicate that the dose equivalent in an enclosed, shielded environment in a gala...
With shielding from cosmic heavy ions, one is faced with limited knowledge about the physical proper...
An analysis of the radiation hazards in support of NASA deep space exploration activities is present...
A key factor affecting the technical feasibility and cost of missions to Mars or the Moon is the nee...
The space program is faced with two difficult radiation protection issues for future long-term opera...
When shielding from cosmic heavy ions, one is faced with limited knowledge about the physical proper...
Radiation is one of the most critical hazards for deep space missions. Among the sources of deep spa...
Background: As future crewed, deep space missions are being planned, it is important to assess how s...
Civil Aerospace Medical Institute2017PDFTech ReportCopeland, KyleCivil Aerospace Medical InstituteUn...
It is well known that outside the Earth\u27s protective atmosphere and magnetosphere, the environmen...
International audienceThe radiation environment in space poses significant challenges to human healt...
Understanding the effects due to the space radiation environment is an important step as space missi...
The radiation environment in space is one of the primary concerns for human spaceflight as it poses ...
Initial studies of the sensitivities of estimates of particle fluence, absorbed dose, and dose equiv...