Measurement of proton spectra on satellites from the Cosmos series of artificial satellites

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Cosmos Satellites, Proton Density (Concentration), Radiation Measurement, Upper Atmosphere, Energy Spectra, Flux Density, Nuclear Emulsions, Proton Energy, Radiation Dosage, Radiation Hazards

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In 1966-1967 measurements were performed at altitudes from 200 to 400 km
to determine the fluxes and spectra of protons by means of nuclear
emulsions of the BR-2 and Ya-2 types. The proton spectra within the
range up to 8 BeV are presented. The spectra obtained are the basis for
estimating radiation hazards.

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