SRAG Measurements Performed During the Orion EFT-1 MissionThe Exploration Flight Test 1 (EFT-1) was the first flight of the Orion Multi-Purpose Crew Vehicle (MPCV). The flight was launched on December 5, 2014, by a Delta IV Heavy rocket and lasted 4.5 hours. The EFT-1 trajectory involved one low altitude orbit and one high altitude orbit with an apogee of almost 6000 km. As a result of this particular flight profile, the Orion MPCV passed through intense regions of trapped protons and electron belts. In support of the radiation measurements aboard the EFT-1, the Space Radiation Analysis Group (SRAG) provided a Battery-operated Independent Radiation Detector (BIRD) based on Timepix radiation monitoring technology similar to that employed by the ISS Radiation Environmental Monitors (REM). In addition, SRAG provided a suite of optically and thermally stimulated luminescence detectors, with 2 Radiation Area Monitor (RAM) units collocated with the BIRD instrument for comparison purposes, and 6 RAM units distributed at different shielding configurations within the Orion MPCV. A summary of the EFT-1 Radiation Area Monitors (RAM) mission dose results obtained from measurements performed in the Space Radiation Dosimetry Laboratory at the NASA Johnson Space Center will be presented. Each RAM included LiF:Mg,Ti (TLD-100), (6)LiF:Mg,Ti (TLD-600), (7)LiF:Mg,Ti (TLD-700), Al2O3:C (Luxel trademark), and CaF2:Tm (TLD-300). The RAM mission dose values will be compared with the BIRD instrument total mission dose. In addition, a similar comparison will be shown for the ISS environment by comparing the ISS RAM data with data from the six Timepix-based REM units deployed on ISS as part of the NASA REM Technology Demonstration.
Document ID
20150016971
Acquisition Source
Johnson Space Center
Document Type
Abstract
Authors
Gaza, Ramona (Wyle Integrated Science and Engineering Group Houston, TX, United States)
Date Acquired
September 2, 2015
Publication Date
September 8, 2015
Subject Category
Spacecraft Design, Testing And Performance
Report/Patent Number
JSC-CN-34218Report Number: JSC-CN-34218
Meeting Information
Meeting: Workshop on Radiation Monitoring for the International Space Station
Location: Cologne
Country: Germany
Start Date: September 8, 2015
End Date: September 10, 2015
Sponsors: Deutsches Zentrum fuer Luft- und Raumfahrt e.V.