Measurement of spectra and neutron fluxes on artificial earth satellites from the Cosmos series

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Cosmos Satellites, Neutron Spectra, Radiation Measurement, Upper Atmosphere, Fast Neutrons, Neutron Counters, Neutron Flux Density, Nuclear Emulsions, Satellite-Borne Instruments

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In 1966-1967 measurements were carried out at the altitudes of 200 to 400 km to determine the spectra and fluxes of fast neutrons inside the hermetically sealed artificial earth satellites of the Cosmos series. The detectors used were nuclear emulsions of the B9 and BR types and an emulsion of the P9 type, filled with Li and P. Spectra and fluxes of neutrons in the range of energies from thermal energies to 10 MeV are presented. Neutron doses are also estimated.

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