The Advanced Radiation Protection Thick Galactic Cosmic Ray (GCR) Shielding Project leverages experimental and modeling approaches to validate a predicted minimum in the radiation exposure versus shielding depth curve. Preliminary results of space radiation models indicate that a minimum in the dose equivalent versus aluminum shielding thickness may exist in the 20-30 g/cm2 region. For greater shield thickness, dose equivalent increases due to secondary neutron and light particle production. This result goes against the long held belief in the space radiation shielding community that increasing shielding thickness will decrease risk to crew health. A comprehensive modeling effort was undertaken to verify the preliminary modeling results usi...
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...
Missions which use nuclear reactor power systems require radiation shielding of payload and/or crew ...
Recent calculations indicate that the dose equivalent in an enclosed, shielded environment in a gala...
Recently published NASA simulations emulating an enclosed spacecraft exposed to galactic cosmic rays...
Recent calculations of galactic cosmic ray (GCR) transport in enclosed, shielded space environments ...
Radiation is one of the most critical hazards for deep space missions. Among the sources of deep spa...
Understanding the effects due to the space radiation environment is an important step as space missi...
Initial studies of the sensitivities of estimates of particle fluence, absorbed dose, and dose equiv...
NASA is concerned with protecting astronauts from the effects of galactic cosmic radiation and has e...
Space agencies have recognized the risks of astronauts’ exposure to space radiation and are developi...
With shielding from cosmic heavy ions, one is faced with limited knowledge about the physical proper...
When shielding from cosmic heavy ions, one is faced with limited knowledge about the physical proper...
The space program is faced with two difficult radiation protection issues for future long-term opera...
This report describes the highlights and progress made in aprogram of measurements studying radiatio...
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...
Missions which use nuclear reactor power systems require radiation shielding of payload and/or crew ...
Recent calculations indicate that the dose equivalent in an enclosed, shielded environment in a gala...
Recently published NASA simulations emulating an enclosed spacecraft exposed to galactic cosmic rays...
Recent calculations of galactic cosmic ray (GCR) transport in enclosed, shielded space environments ...
Radiation is one of the most critical hazards for deep space missions. Among the sources of deep spa...
Understanding the effects due to the space radiation environment is an important step as space missi...
Initial studies of the sensitivities of estimates of particle fluence, absorbed dose, and dose equiv...
NASA is concerned with protecting astronauts from the effects of galactic cosmic radiation and has e...
Space agencies have recognized the risks of astronauts’ exposure to space radiation and are developi...
With shielding from cosmic heavy ions, one is faced with limited knowledge about the physical proper...
When shielding from cosmic heavy ions, one is faced with limited knowledge about the physical proper...
The space program is faced with two difficult radiation protection issues for future long-term opera...
This report describes the highlights and progress made in aprogram of measurements studying radiatio...
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...
Missions which use nuclear reactor power systems require radiation shielding of payload and/or crew ...