Experiments, conducted at cyclotrons together with observations by Apollo astronauts, suggest with little doubt that cosmic nuclei interacting with the visual apparatus cause the phenomenon of light flashes seen on translunar and transearth coast over the past four Apollo missions. Other experiments with high and low energy neutrons and a helium ion beam suggest that slow protons and helium ions with a stopping power greater than 10 to the 8th power eV/gram sq cm can cause the phenomenon in the dark adapted eye. It was demonstrated that charged particles induced by neutrons and helium ions can stimulate the visual apparatus. Some approaches to understanding the long term mission effects of galactic cosmic nuclei interacting with man and his...
The contribution to the frequency of visual sensations induced in the dark-adapted eye by the virtua...
Since the Apollo-11 flight it is known that humans in space may experience light flashes, which do n...
The phenomenon of light flashes (LF) in eyes for people in space has been investigated onboard Mir. ...
Most of the astronauts experience visual illusions, apparent flashes of light (LF) in absence of lig...
Exposure of human subjects to fast neutron beam to determine cause of light flashes observed by astr...
Astronauts and Apollo and Skylab missions have reported observing a variety of visual phenomena when...
Light flashes are unusual visual phenomena that are observed in space and are caused by the interact...
A series of experiments were carried out in the period 1995 to 2002 to study the phenomenon of light...
AbstractMost astronauts on Apollo, Skylab, and MIR reported ‘flashes of light’ occurring in differen...
A series of experiments were carried out in the period 1995 to 2002 to study the phenomenon of light...
A most important objective of the Sileye experi-ment, conducted on the Mir orbital station, was to d...
We present the scientific case for a thorough investigation of light flashes (LFs) observed by astro...
Light flashes induced by the passage of a pulse of extremely relativistic muons were recently observ...
The radiation hazard inside spacecraft is discussed with emphasis on its effects on the crew, biolog...
We present the scientific case for a thorough investigation of light flashes (LFs) observed by astro...
The contribution to the frequency of visual sensations induced in the dark-adapted eye by the virtua...
Since the Apollo-11 flight it is known that humans in space may experience light flashes, which do n...
The phenomenon of light flashes (LF) in eyes for people in space has been investigated onboard Mir. ...
Most of the astronauts experience visual illusions, apparent flashes of light (LF) in absence of lig...
Exposure of human subjects to fast neutron beam to determine cause of light flashes observed by astr...
Astronauts and Apollo and Skylab missions have reported observing a variety of visual phenomena when...
Light flashes are unusual visual phenomena that are observed in space and are caused by the interact...
A series of experiments were carried out in the period 1995 to 2002 to study the phenomenon of light...
AbstractMost astronauts on Apollo, Skylab, and MIR reported ‘flashes of light’ occurring in differen...
A series of experiments were carried out in the period 1995 to 2002 to study the phenomenon of light...
A most important objective of the Sileye experi-ment, conducted on the Mir orbital station, was to d...
We present the scientific case for a thorough investigation of light flashes (LFs) observed by astro...
Light flashes induced by the passage of a pulse of extremely relativistic muons were recently observ...
The radiation hazard inside spacecraft is discussed with emphasis on its effects on the crew, biolog...
We present the scientific case for a thorough investigation of light flashes (LFs) observed by astro...
The contribution to the frequency of visual sensations induced in the dark-adapted eye by the virtua...
Since the Apollo-11 flight it is known that humans in space may experience light flashes, which do n...
The phenomenon of light flashes (LF) in eyes for people in space has been investigated onboard Mir. ...