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Operational Radiation Safety Program For Astronauts In Lowearth Orbit A Basic Framework Ncrp Report National Council On Radiation Protection And Measurements

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Operational Radiation Safety Program For Astronauts In Lowearth Orbit A Basic Framework Ncrp Report National Council On Radiation Protection And Measurements
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Operational Radiation Safety Program For Astronauts In Lowearth Orbit A Basic Framework Ncrp Report National Council On Radiation Protection And Measurements instant download after payment.

Publisher: Natl Council on Radiation
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.49 MB
Pages: 168
Author: National Council on Radiation Protection and Measurements
ISBN: 9780929600758, 0929600754
Language: English
Year: 2002

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Operational Radiation Safety Program For Astronauts In Lowearth Orbit A Basic Framework Ncrp Report National Council On Radiation Protection And Measurements by National Council On Radiation Protection And Measurements 9780929600758, 0929600754 instant download after payment.

This report examines key elements of the operational radiation safety program, including the necessary radiation dosimetry, radiation exposure information that should be recorded, and implementation plans for Space Shuttle and International Space Station missions. Current program management is evaluated, the radiation environment in low-earth orbit is described, an approach to dose assessment is outlined, and recommendations for improvement are offered. Appendices discuss time-dependent variation in the space radiation environment, computational methods, thermoluminescence dosimetry materials, and plastic nuclear track detectors. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)

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