Long-Term Variations of the Radiation Doses Onboard MIR Space Station

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Prolonged dose measurements inside orbital station "MIR" were used to study long-term dose variations, induced by galactic cosmic rays, 6-month dose variations due to radiation belt electrons and protons and sporadic dose variations, associated with solar proton events. The magnitude of dose variation, associated with the 11-year solar cycle and 6-month ("seasonal") dose variations can be as large as 50%. The daily averaged doses during the winter minimum of the 22-nd solar cycle significantly exceed model predicted dose values. The data are compared with the doses measured at the same time on board "INTERBALL" satellite.

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