The protection of astronauts from the hazards of ionizing radiation in space is a moral and legal obligation of NASA. If there are to be manned deep-space missions, means must be found to provide this protection. There are two parts to providing this protection: understanding the effects of space radiation on humans so that radiation exposure limits can be established; and developing countermeasures so that exposures can be kept below these limits. This talk will cover both parts of this problem.
Radiation Hazards and Countermeasures for Human Space Flight
01.01.2004
Aufsatz (Konferenz)
Keine Angabe
Englisch
Reappraisal of radiation hazards to manned space flight
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