Radiation and the International Space Station : recommendations to reduce risk /
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Washington, DC :
National Academy Press,
©2000.
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Colección: | Compass series (Washington, D.C.)
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Radiation in Space
- Space Weather Context
- Metrics of Radiation Risk
- Radiation and the International Space Station
- Issues in Managing Radiation Risk During ISS Construction
- The Apollo Experience
- Solar Particle Events and the International Space Station
- Background to an Assessment of SPE Impacts on ISS Construction
- Probability of SPE Impact on ISS Construction
- Correlation Between SPEs and Size of the SPE Zone
- Relativistic Electrons and the International Space Station
- Outer Belt Electrons
- Monitoring Outer Belt Electrons
- Predictability of Radiation Belt Electrons at Low Altitude
- Assessment of Hazards Faced by Astronauts During ISS Construction
- Operational Strategy
- Spacecraft Sources of Operational Radiation Data
- Value of Spacecraft Monitors in Support of ISS Construction
- An Interagency Fleet of Spacecraft Monitors
- Future Spacecraft in Support of ISS Operations
- Interagency Connections
- Institutional Factors Limiting Interagency Ability to Provide Better Information for Operational Radiation Risk Assessments
- Recommendations
- Intra-NASA Connections
- Radiation: A Concern Throughout NASA
- NASA Programs That Involve Radiation
- Communication Between Programs with an Interest in Radiation
- Epilogue: A Notional Scenario for Improved Support of International Space Station Construction
- Vision of an ISS Construction Mission Supported by Reliable, Accurate Radiation Forecast Models During the Solar Maximum
- The Way Things Ought to Work
- The Missing Pieces
- Timetable for Implementing the Report's Recommendations
- Space Weather Models Applied to Radiation Risk Reduction
- Statement of Task
- Biographies of Committee Members.