Space Radiation Hazards and the Vision for Space Exploration: A Report on the October 2005 Wintergreen Conference

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Space Weather: Impacts On Technological Systems, Space Weather: Impacts On Humans, Space Weather: Policy (2722, 6300)

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Naturally occurring radiation to which astronauts may be exposed come in
three main forms: galactic cosmic rays (GCRs), charged particles
accelerated to high energies by eruptive events at the Sun (solar
energetic particles, or SEPs), and highly energetic particles trapped in
the inner magnetospheres of the Earth and other magnetized planets.

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