Results of cosmic radiation dose field measurements aboard the Salyut-6 orbital station

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Cosmic Rays, Flux Density, Radiation Dosage, Salyut Space Station, Ionizing Radiation, Photographic Film, Radiation Detectors

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During the 3rd main expedition aboard the Salyut-6 orbital station in 1979, the integral characteristics of cosmic radiation were measured in various positions inside the manned modules. Thermoluminescent dosimeters, photographic films and solid state plastic detectors were used. The gradient inside the manned modules of the station amounted to 70 percent for long intervals of time. During the experimental periods, the dose rate inside the station was 15 to 30 mrad per day. The mean flux of particles with z = 6 and Let 200 keV/(SIGMA)m was found to be 0.22 cm(+2) day(+1).

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