Radiation Exposure and Mission Strategies for Interplanetary Manned Missions (REMSIM)
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Authors
Cougnet, C.
Crosby, N.B.
Foullon, C.
Heynderickx, D.
Eckersley, S.
Guarnieri, V.
Lobascio, C.
Masiello, S.
Parodi, P.
Perino, M.A.
Rampini, R.
Guatelli, S.
Pia, M.G.
Holmes-Siedle, A.
Nieminen, P.
Parisi, G.
Tamburini, V.
Spillantini, P.
Tracino, E.
Discipline
Physical sciences
Subject
exploration
space
Audience
Scientific
Date
2004Metadata
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Cosmic radiation is an important problem for human interplanetary missions. The "Radiation Exposure and Mission Strategies for Interplanetary Manned Missions-REMSIM" study is summarised here. They are related to current strategies and countermeasures to ensure the protection of astronauts from radiation during interplanetary missions, with specific reference to: radiation environment and its variability; radiation effects on the crew; transfer trajectories and associated fluences; vehicle and surface habitat concepts; passive and active shielding concepts; space weather monitoring and warning systems.
Citation
Cougnet, C.; Crosby, N.B.; Foullon, C.; Heynderickx, D.; Eckersley, S.; Guarnieri, V.; Lobascio, C.; Masiello, S.; Parodi, P.; Perino, M.A.; Rampini, R.; Guatelli, S.; Pia, M.G.; Holmes-Siedle, A.; Nieminen, P.; Parisi, G.; Tamburini, V.; Spillantini, P.; Tracino, E. (2004). Radiation Exposure and Mission Strategies for Interplanetary Manned Missions (REMSIM). , Earth, Moon and Planets, Vol. 94, Issue 3-4, 279-285, DOI: 10.1007/s11038-005-9014-1.Identifiers
scopus: 2-s2.0-30044446402
Type
Article
Peer-Review
Yes
Language
eng