Results from radiation monitoring equipment experiment on STS-8

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Dosimeters, Gamma Rays, Monitors, Radiation Measuring Instruments, Anomalies, Atlantic Ocean, Counting, Dosage, Extraterrestrial Radiation, Neutrons, Observation, Protons, Scientific Satellites, Space Shuttle Mission 41-B

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The results from the Radiation Equipment Monitoring (RME) experiment, flown onboard STS-8 are presented and discussed. The RME consists of the HRM-III gamma ray counter and PRM neutron/proton dosimeter. The gamma ray data agree wtih data from previous flights. Large increases in count rates are observed when the Orbiter is in the South Atlantic Anomaly. Neutron/proton dosage is consistent with NASA predictions for STS-8.

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