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Life Sci Space Res ; 13: 129-34, 1975.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-12180472

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The report contains the description of the devices used for studying the radiation environment in space. They consist of passive dosimeters, a monitoring dosimeter and a spectrometer. Data were obtained with them over a long period of time. The analysis of these data permits one to conclude that radiation dose greatly depends on the apogee altitude and inclination; increasing the shield thickness does not greatly decrease the daily dose. The daily doses in orbits with an inclination of less than 65 degrees are 7 to 45 mrad day-1; the quality factor in those orbits was 1.2-1.4.


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Cosmic Radiation , Extraterrestrial Environment , Radiation Monitoring/instrumentation , Solar Activity , Space Flight/instrumentation , Electrons , Elementary Particles , Humans , Linear Energy Transfer , Protons , Radiation Dosage , Radiation Protection , Spacecraft/instrumentation , Thermoluminescent Dosimetry
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