Investigation of the radiation situation on board the MIR station during the solar proton event of September 29, 1989 using the Liulin dosimeter-radiometer

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Dosimeters, Mir Space Station, Radiation Detectors, Solar Cosmic Rays, Solar Protons, Radiation Absorption, Radiation Dosage

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The Liulin dosimeter-radiometer was used to measure the dose rate and flux on board the Mir space station in September-October 1989. The parameters of the space station's orbit was: apogee - 410 km, perigee 379 km, and inclination - 51.6 deg. Special attention is given to the variation of radiation conditions on the space station during the high-power solar proton event on September 29, 1989. An additional absorbed dose measured during the event was 0.31 cGY, and the daily mean dose rate exceeded the background level by a factor of 10. The results are compared with the solar proton flux data from the GOES-7 geostationary satellite.

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