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  2. Effects of ionizing radiation in spaceflight - Wikipedia

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    Committee on the Evaluation of Radiation Shielding for Space Exploration, Aeronautics and Space Engineering Board, Division on Engineering and Physical Sciences, National Research Council of the National Academies (2008). Managing space radiation risk in the new era of space exploration. Washington, D.C.: National Academies Press.

  3. Central nervous system effects from radiation exposure during ...

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    The goal of space radiation research is to estimate and reduce uncertainties in risk projection models and, if necessary, develop countermeasures and technologies to monitor and treat adverse outcomes to human health and performance that are relevant to space radiation for short-term and career exposures, including acute or late CNS effects ...

  4. Mannequins flew around the moon on a path astronauts could ...

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    Long-duration space missions to the moon and Mars will expose astronauts to radiation from cosmic rays, or high energy particles that move through space. To reach outer space, astronauts will also ...

  5. Van Allen radiation belt - Wikipedia

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    The total radiation received by the astronauts varied from mission-to-mission but was measured to be between 0.16 and 1.14 rads (1.6 and 11.4 mGy), much less than the standard of 5 rem (50 mSv) [c] per year set by the United States Atomic Energy Commission for people who work with radioactivity.

  6. Polaris Dawn plans to fly through a radiation belt

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    This will expose them to higher levels of radiation than astronauts aboard the International Space Station. An artist's concept of the Van Allen belts with a cutaway section of the two giant ...

  7. Space radiation: the Apollo crews were extremely lucky

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  8. Cosmic ray visual phenomena - Wikipedia

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    Hypotheses include Cherenkov radiation created as the cosmic ray particles pass through the vitreous humour of the astronauts' eyes, [4] [5] direct interaction with the optic nerve, [4] direct interaction with visual centres in the brain, [6] retinal receptor stimulation, [7] and a more general interaction of the retina with radiation.

  9. 3 questions for astronauts in space on the health impacts of ...

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    Yahoo Life asked astronauts Jasmin Moghbeli and Andreas Mogensen — who are currently living and working on the International Space Station — about some of the health challenges of space.