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Overview of the Martian radiation environment experimentSpace radiation presents a hazard to astronauts, particularly those journeying outside the protective influence of the geomagnetosphere. Crews on future missions to Mars will be exposed to the harsh radiation environment of deep space during the transit between Earth and Mars. Once on Mars, they will encounter radiation that is only slightly reduced, compared to free space, by the thin Martian atmosphere. NASA is obliged to minimize, where possible, the radiation exposures received by astronauts. Thus, as a precursor to eventual human exploration, it is necessary to measure the Martian radiation environment in detail. The MARIE experiment, aboard the 2001 Mars Odyssey spacecraft, is returning the first data that bear directly on this problem. Here we provide an overview of the experiment, including introductory material on space radiation and radiation dosimetry, a description of the detector, model predictions of the radiation environment at Mars, and preliminary dose-rate data obtained at Mars. c2003 COSPAR. Published by Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
Document ID
20050164096
Acquisition Source
Johnson Space Center
Document Type
Reprint (Version printed in journal)
Authors
Zeitlin, C.
(National Space Biomedical Research Institute Houston, TX 77030, United States)
Cleghorn, T.
Cucinotta, F.
Saganti, P.
Andersen, V.
Lee, K.
Pinsky, L.
Atwell, W.
Turner, R.
Badhwar, G.
Date Acquired
August 23, 2013
Publication Date
January 1, 2004
Publication Information
Publication: Advances in space research : the official journal of the Committee on Space Research (COSPAR)
Volume: 33
Issue: 12
Subject Category
Lunar And Planetary Science And Exploration
Distribution Limits
Public
Copyright
Other
Keywords
NASA Program Biomedical Research and Countermeasures
NASA Discipline Radiation Health
Mars Odyssey Project
Non-NASA Center
unmanned
Flight Experiment
long duration
NASA Center JSC

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