Human exposure to trapped radiations in low Earth orbit (LEO) are evaluated on the basis of a simple approximation of the human geometry for spherical shell shields of varying thickness. A data base is presented that may be used to make preliminary assessment of the impact of radiation exposure constraints on human performance. A sample impact assessment is discussed
After decades of research on low-Earth orbit, national space agencies and private entrepreneurs are ...
INTRODUCTION: Space radiation research has progressed rapidly in recent years, but there remain larg...
Spacecraft, space stations, satellites and astronauts are exposed to an increased level of radiation...
Human exposure to trapped electrons and protons in low Earth orbit (LEO) is evaluated on a basis of ...
It is well known that outside the Earth\u27s protective atmosphere and magnetosphere, the environmen...
This project sought to locate articles containing data on radiation dosimetry in outer space, to use...
As the focus of future human space missions shifts to destinations beyond low Earth orbit such as Ne...
NASA's long-range plans include possible human exploratory missions to the moon and Mars within the ...
Health risk to astronauts due to exposure to ionizing radiation is a primary concern for exploration...
The radiation exposure in the region of geostationary orbits is examined in search for means of opti...
The Space Shuttle program spanned more than the entire length of a solar cycle. Investigations aimed...
Ongoing assembly and maintenance activities at the International Space Station (ISS) require much mo...
Humans in space are exposed to elevated levels of radiation compared to ground. Different sources co...
Cosmic Study Group SG 3.19/1.10 was established in February 2013 under the aegis of the Internationa...
Despite years of research, understanding of the space radiation environment and the risk it poses to...
After decades of research on low-Earth orbit, national space agencies and private entrepreneurs are ...
INTRODUCTION: Space radiation research has progressed rapidly in recent years, but there remain larg...
Spacecraft, space stations, satellites and astronauts are exposed to an increased level of radiation...
Human exposure to trapped electrons and protons in low Earth orbit (LEO) is evaluated on a basis of ...
It is well known that outside the Earth\u27s protective atmosphere and magnetosphere, the environmen...
This project sought to locate articles containing data on radiation dosimetry in outer space, to use...
As the focus of future human space missions shifts to destinations beyond low Earth orbit such as Ne...
NASA's long-range plans include possible human exploratory missions to the moon and Mars within the ...
Health risk to astronauts due to exposure to ionizing radiation is a primary concern for exploration...
The radiation exposure in the region of geostationary orbits is examined in search for means of opti...
The Space Shuttle program spanned more than the entire length of a solar cycle. Investigations aimed...
Ongoing assembly and maintenance activities at the International Space Station (ISS) require much mo...
Humans in space are exposed to elevated levels of radiation compared to ground. Different sources co...
Cosmic Study Group SG 3.19/1.10 was established in February 2013 under the aegis of the Internationa...
Despite years of research, understanding of the space radiation environment and the risk it poses to...
After decades of research on low-Earth orbit, national space agencies and private entrepreneurs are ...
INTRODUCTION: Space radiation research has progressed rapidly in recent years, but there remain larg...
Spacecraft, space stations, satellites and astronauts are exposed to an increased level of radiation...