Economy – Quantitative Finance – Risk Management
Scientific paper
Jan 1999
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1999misp.conf..104t&link_type=abstract
Workshop on Mars 2001: Integrated Science in Preparation for Sample Return and Human Exploration, p. 104
Economy
Quantitative Finance
Risk Management
Energetic Particles, Heliosphere, Mars Environment, Solar Corpuscular Radiation, Mars (Planet), Mars Surveyor 2001 Mission, Solar Wind, Solar Instruments, Mission Planning, Measuring Instruments, Solar Flares
Scientific paper
Mars 2001 presents an exciting opportunity for advances in radiation risk management of a future human mission to Mars. The mission timing is particularly fortuitous, coming just after solar maxinuun, when there will be a high probability to observe significant solar particle events (SPEs). A major objective of this mission is to characterize the Martian radiation environment to support future human missions to Mars. In addition, the MARIE instruments on the Lander and Orbiter, designed to measure the energetic particle flux at Mars, can be used during the cruise phase to provide multipoint observations of SPEs in the critical region of the heliosphere (1 to 1.5 AU) needed to reduce the in-flight radiation risk to a future Mars-bound crew.
Badhwar Gautam D.
Turner Eugene R.
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