AbstractThe dosimetric experiments Dose-M and Liulin as part of the more complex French-German-Bulgarian-Russian experiments for the investigation of the radiation environment for Mars-96 mission are described. The experiments will be realized with dosemeter-radiometer instruments, measuring absorbed dose in semiconductor detectors and the particle flux. Two detectors will be mounted on board the Mars-96 orbiter. Another detector will be on the guiderope of the mars-96 Aerostate station. The scientific aims of Dose-M and Liulin experiments are: Analysis of the absorbed dose and the flux on the path and around Mars behind different shielding. Study of the shielding characteristics of the Martian atmosphere from galactic and solar cosmic rays including solar proton events. Together with the French gamma-spectrometer and the German neutron detectors the investigation of the radiation environment on the surface of Mars and in the atmosphere up to 4000 m altitude will be conducted.


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    Title :

    Dosimetric investigations on Mars-96 mission


    Contributors:
    Semkova, J. (author) / Dachev, Ts. (author) / Matviichuk, Yu. (author) / Koleva, R. (author) / Tomov, B. (author) / Baynov, P. (author) / Petrov, V. (author) / Nguyen, V. (author) / Siegrist, M. (author) / Chene, J. (author)

    Published in:

    Advances in Space Research ; 14 , 10 ; 707-710


    Publication date :

    1994-01-01


    Size :

    4 pages




    Type of media :

    Article (Journal)


    Type of material :

    Electronic Resource


    Language :

    English



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