Radiation dose prediction for Space StationA detailed examination is conducted of the basis for the significant differences in Space Station radiation dose predictions that result from magnetic field model extrapolations into the future, with attention to the radiation attenuation effects of the residual atmospheric layer at altitudes of less than 1000 km. A model adjustment is proposed to supplant the arbitrary procedure of magnetic field extrapolation into the future. At altitudes below 500 km and low inclination, and with nominal module wall thicknesses, the new predictions for a 90-day Space Station tour are found to be well within current radiation dose limit guidelines.
Document ID
19870051441
Acquisition Source
Legacy CDMS
Document Type
Conference Paper
Authors
Mccormack, Percival D. (NASA Office of the Space Station Washington, DC, United States)