2015
DOI: 10.1016/j.jastp.2014.12.011
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“BION-M” No. 1 spacecraft radiation environment as observed by the RD3-B3 radiometer-dosimeter in April–May 2013

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“…Together with the R3D-B3, the Liulin-Photo instrument (see Table 1, Part 2, Item No. 8) was flown inside the capsule of the Foton M3 satellite (Damasso et al, 2009). The most important findings in the R3D-B2/B3 data were the measurements of high doses delivered by relativistic electrons at altitudes below 300 km and latitudes above 50 • geographic latitude in both hemispheres ).…”
Section: Results Obtained By Foton M2/m3 Satellitesmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Together with the R3D-B3, the Liulin-Photo instrument (see Table 1, Part 2, Item No. 8) was flown inside the capsule of the Foton M3 satellite (Damasso et al, 2009). The most important findings in the R3D-B2/B3 data were the measurements of high doses delivered by relativistic electrons at altitudes below 300 km and latitudes above 50 • geographic latitude in both hemispheres ).…”
Section: Results Obtained By Foton M2/m3 Satellitesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The final orbit of the satellite was almost circular with an apogee of 585 km and a perigee of 555 km altitude. The final orbital parameters were reached after 21 April 2013 (Dachev et al, 2015b). Space radiation has been monitored using the RD3-B3 spectrometerdosimeter (see Table 1, Part 2, Item No.…”
Section: Results Obtained At "Bion-m" No 1 and "Foton-m" No 4 Spacementioning
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“…5A). In the case of BION (47,48) (Fig. 5B) and ISS, both passive (thermoluminescent dosimeters, TLDs or plastic nuclear track detectors, PNTDs) and active (solid state, tissue equivalent proportional counters) were used.…”
Section: Space Radiation Dosimetrymentioning
confidence: 99%