Physics
Scientific paper
May 1989
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HIGH-ENERGY RADIATION BACKGROUND IN SPACE. AIP Conference Proceedings, Volume 186, pp. 343-349 (1989).
Physics
Artificial Earth Satellites
Scientific paper
The Cosmic Radiation Effects and Activation Monitor (CREAM) has been designed to monitor real-time LET spectra together with mission-integrated particle fluences and radioactivity, with the aim of improving the predictive models used to define the aerospace environment. In this paper the experiment will be described together with the expected environments and ground calibration data.
Dyer C. S.
Farren J.
Hutchings R. J.
Mapper D.
Sims Jon A.
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