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Mar 1980
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Aerospace Environments, Extraterrestrial Radiation, Radiation Effects, Radiation Hazards, Space Missions, Luminescence, Planetary Radiation, Radioactivity, Solar Arrays, Solar Cells, Spacecraft Electronic Equipment
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The effects of space radiation and its significance for space missions, as they increase in scope, duration, and complexity are discussed. Type of radiation hazard may depend on location or on special equipment used. It is emphasized that it is necessary to search for potential radiation problems in the design stage of a mission. Problem areas such as radiation damage to solar cells and the revolutionary advances are discussed. Radiation effect to electronics components other than solar cells, and several specialized areas such as radioactivity and luminescence are also examined.
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