Atmospheric ionizing radiation is produced by extraterrestrial radiations incident on the Earth's atmosphere. These extraterrestrial radiations are of two sources: ever present galactic cosmic rays with origin outside the solar system and transient solar particle events that are at times very intense events associated with solar activity lasting several hours to a few days. Although the galactic radiation penetrating through the atmosphere to the ground is low in intensity, the intensity is more than two orders of magnitude greater at commercial aircraft altitudes. The radiation levels at the higher altitudes of the High Speed Civil Transport (HSCT) are an additional factor of two higher. Ionizing radiation produces chemically active radica...
The Supersonic Transport (SST) program, proposed in 1961, first raised concern for the exposure of p...
The study of naturally-occurring radiation and its associated risk is one of the preoccupations of ...
Since the discovery of cosmic radiation by Victor Hess in 1912, when he reported a significant incre...
There is a growing concern for the health and safety of commercial aircrew and passengers due to the...
Civil Aerospace Medical Institute2011PDFTech ReportFriedberg, WallaceCopeland, KyleCivil Aerospace M...
Civil Aerospace Medical Institute2021PDFTech ReportCopeland, KyleFriedberg, WallaceUnited States. De...
The SuperSonic Transport (SST) development program within the US was based at the Langley Research C...
This paper reviews the current knowledge of cosmic radiation and its applicability to commercial avi...
Air safety is tied to the phenomenon of ionizing radiation from space weather, primarily from galac...
Human exposures to ionizing radiation have been vastly altered by developing technology in the last ...
Exposure of aircrew to cosmic radiation has been recognized as an occupational health risk for sever...
PDFTech ReportDOT/FAA/AM-13/23SpacecraftIonizing radiationFlight crewsAltitudeHealth hazardsCosmic r...
Civil Aerospace Medical Institute1992PDFTech ReportFriedberg, W.Snyder, L.Faulkner, D.N.Darden, E.B....
Primary galactic cosmic-rays (GCRs) and Solar energetic particles (SEPs) enter the Earth's atmosphe...
In addition to the omnipresent irradiation from galactic cosmic rays (GCR) and their secondary produ...
The Supersonic Transport (SST) program, proposed in 1961, first raised concern for the exposure of p...
The study of naturally-occurring radiation and its associated risk is one of the preoccupations of ...
Since the discovery of cosmic radiation by Victor Hess in 1912, when he reported a significant incre...
There is a growing concern for the health and safety of commercial aircrew and passengers due to the...
Civil Aerospace Medical Institute2011PDFTech ReportFriedberg, WallaceCopeland, KyleCivil Aerospace M...
Civil Aerospace Medical Institute2021PDFTech ReportCopeland, KyleFriedberg, WallaceUnited States. De...
The SuperSonic Transport (SST) development program within the US was based at the Langley Research C...
This paper reviews the current knowledge of cosmic radiation and its applicability to commercial avi...
Air safety is tied to the phenomenon of ionizing radiation from space weather, primarily from galac...
Human exposures to ionizing radiation have been vastly altered by developing technology in the last ...
Exposure of aircrew to cosmic radiation has been recognized as an occupational health risk for sever...
PDFTech ReportDOT/FAA/AM-13/23SpacecraftIonizing radiationFlight crewsAltitudeHealth hazardsCosmic r...
Civil Aerospace Medical Institute1992PDFTech ReportFriedberg, W.Snyder, L.Faulkner, D.N.Darden, E.B....
Primary galactic cosmic-rays (GCRs) and Solar energetic particles (SEPs) enter the Earth's atmosphe...
In addition to the omnipresent irradiation from galactic cosmic rays (GCR) and their secondary produ...
The Supersonic Transport (SST) program, proposed in 1961, first raised concern for the exposure of p...
The study of naturally-occurring radiation and its associated risk is one of the preoccupations of ...
Since the discovery of cosmic radiation by Victor Hess in 1912, when he reported a significant incre...