“…Even for the current state-of-the-art crew vehicles such as the orion multi-purpose crew vehicle (MPCV), particles with energies > 100 MeV are still of concern, as they can penetrate the thick shielding, induce energetic secondary particles, and deliver hazardous radiation doses to astronauts in a short time frame (Hu et al, 2020). To investigate the properties of these energetic particles and probe the possible mechanism of their origin, acceleration, and transport in interplanetary space, multiple instruments have been deployed at various locations in the heliosphere, among which the series of Geostationary Operational Environmental Satellites (GOES) are widely used for radiation exposure estimation (Atwell et al, 2009;Hu et al, 2016) and solar proton radiation environment modelling (Xapsos et al, 2000(Xapsos et al, , 2004Jiggens et al, 2014). These multidecade measurements provide a standard source of both realtime and historical information on the characteristics of SPEs (Sandberg et al, 2014).…”