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Dosimetry on STS-42 with the RME APDBeginning with the STS-42 mission, this laboratory began participating in instrument comparison studies in which space radiation was measured contiguously by passive and active methods. The active instrument was the RME-3 microdosimeter. This instrument measures four-channel LET spectra and employs a tissue-equivalent proportional counter. It is sensitive to the full LET range of ionizing radiation present. Our area passive dosimeter, the RME APD, contained arrays of plastic nuclear track detectors (PNTD's) and thermoluminescent detectors (TLD's). The PNTD's measure LET spectra, while the TLD's measure total absorbed dose. The object of this experiment is to compare the active and passive measurements on the basis of LET spectra, total absorbed dose, and dose equivalent. The STS-42 mission was launched on January 22, 1992, with a flight duration of 8.052 days. The orbit had an inclination of 57 deg and an altitude of 302 km. The shuttle in this orbit is expected to encounter radiation levels dominated by galactic cosmic rays (GCR's) with a lesser contribution from trapped protons in the lower region of the South Atlantic Anomaly (SAA).
Document ID
19950019496
Acquisition Source
Legacy CDMS
Document Type
Other
Date Acquired
September 6, 2013
Publication Date
March 1, 1995
Publication Information
Publication: High LET, Passive Space Radiation Dosimetry and Spectrometry
Subject Category
Atomic And Molecular Physics
Accession Number
95N25916
Distribution Limits
Public
Copyright
Work of the US Gov. Public Use Permitted.
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