Physics
Scientific paper
Feb 2006
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=2006nwap.conf..191t&link_type=abstract
NEW WORLDS IN ASTROPARTICLE PHYSICS. Proceedings of the Fifth International Workshop. Held 8-10 January 2005 in Faro, Portugal.
Physics
Scientific paper
The radiation environment found in space missions present a potential risk to astronauts as well to electro-mechanics components of spacecrafts. In this paper we will present an overview of main sources and composition of the space radiation environment with relevance to astronauts dosimetry. Types and effects of space radiation in astronauts and radiation protection limits are discussed. A discussion on software tools for dose prediction is presented, with focus on how medical applications can help to improve space radiation risk assessment for mission planning.
Rodrigues P.
Trindade A.
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