Summary of measurements of high-LET particle radiation in U.S. manned space missions

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astronomy

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Cosmic Rays, Linear Energy Transfer (Let), Nasa Programs, Particle Emission, Radiation Measurement, Space Missions, Apollo Project, Apollo Soyuz Test Project, Charge Distribution, Energy Spectra, Manned Spacecraft, Particle Flux Density, Skylab Program, Spacecraft Instruments

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A summary of measurements of high-LET particle radiation inside U.S. manned spacecraft is given for ASTP, Skylab, and Apollo missions. The results include particle fluxes, integral LET spectra, and stopping-density charge distributions derived from measurements made in plastic nuclear track detectors worn by astronauts and located at various positions inside spacecraft. The results presented for different missions cover a wide range of shielding depth and missions type.

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