2009
DOI: 10.1134/s0038094609020038
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Radiation conditions of a mission to Jupiter and Europa

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“…Radiation For each of its few orbits through the inner radiation belts the Galileo spacecraft was accumulating 30-40 krad per crossing behind an equivalent shielding of 2.2 g/cm 2 aluminum [3,50], in agreement with estimates from radiation belt models [136]. At the center of the radiation belts core, the same models estimate dose rates that can be as high as 200 or 100 krad/day behind 2.2 or 5.0 g/cm 2 aluminum, respectively.…”
Section: Massmentioning
confidence: 59%
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“…Radiation For each of its few orbits through the inner radiation belts the Galileo spacecraft was accumulating 30-40 krad per crossing behind an equivalent shielding of 2.2 g/cm 2 aluminum [3,50], in agreement with estimates from radiation belt models [136]. At the center of the radiation belts core, the same models estimate dose rates that can be as high as 200 or 100 krad/day behind 2.2 or 5.0 g/cm 2 aluminum, respectively.…”
Section: Massmentioning
confidence: 59%
“…From the missions that have been or are being used to gain insights into Jupiter's radiation belts (Table 1), none was designed to investigate all elements of this multi-component system in a comprehensive way. To minimize radiation exposure, spacecraft orbits or operations are often planned in ways that avoid the belts' core region where extreme levels of particle radiation are expected [136]. This region is roughly located inward of Io's orbit at ∼5.9 R J and at low magnetic latitudes (1 R J = 71492 km, a jovian radius).…”
Section: Observational Challenges and Missing Linksmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Aside from the verification previously discussed during the development of the JovianSpecGen tool, additional verification was performed by comparing dose rates estimated by Moscow State University and the Russian Academy of Sciences [14]. In this paper, radiation conditions in Jupiter's environment are estimated, and particular attention is given to doses in the orbit of Europa, one of Jupiter's moons.…”
Section: Jovian Eand P + Simulationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…We intend to revisit the part selection for application‐specific environments in the future. In the meantime, the technology can be adapted for operation in higher‐radiation space environments using appropriate shielding [ Podzolko et al , ].…”
Section: Hardware Descriptionmentioning
confidence: 99%