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Radiat Meas ; 35(5): 393-422, 2002 Oct.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-12440430

RESUMO

Radiation measurements made onboard the MIR Orbital Station have spanned nearly a decade and covered two solar cycles, including one of the largest solar particle events, one of the largest magnetic storms, and a mean solar radio flux level reaching 250 x 10(4) Jansky that has been observed in the last 40 years. The cosmonaut absorbed dose rates varied from about 450 microGy day-1 during solar minimum to approximately half this value during the last solar maximum. There is a factor of about two in dose rate within a given module, and a similar variation from module to module. The average radiation quality factor during solar minimum, using the ICRP-26 definition, was about 2.4. The drift of the South Atlantic Anomaly was measured to be 6.0 +/- 0.5 degrees W, and 1.6 +/- 0.5 degrees N. These measurements are of direct applicability to the International Space Station. This paper represents a comprehensive review of Mir Space Station radiation data available from a variety of sources.


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Radiação Cósmica , Monitoramento de Radiação/instrumentação , Atividade Solar , Voo Espacial/instrumentação , Ausência de Peso , Astronautas , Oceano Atlântico , Atividade Extraespaçonave , Humanos , Nêutrons , Prótons , Doses de Radiação , Proteção Radiológica , América do Sul , Voo Espacial/tendências , Astronave/instrumentação , Dosimetria Termoluminescente/instrumentação
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