Dependence of the dose of radiation incident on the Salyut-6 space station on indices of solar and geomagnetic activity

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Cosmic Rays, Incident Radiation, Magnetoactivity, Radiation Dosage, Salyut Space Station, Solar Activity Effects, Diurnal Variations, Galactic Radiation

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Besides examining the effect of solar and geomagnetic activity, attention is also given to the relationship between the radiation dose and the height of the space station above the earth. Data on daily dose rates measured by the P-15 dosimeter are analyzed for three missions to the station: Dec. 1977-Mar. 1978; June-Nov. 1978; and Feb.-Aug. 1979. The dose rate varies between 6 and 22 mrad/day.

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