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15th IAA Humans in Space Symposium


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Session  II.4 - Radiation health issues (Dosimetry, Biological effects, Protection)
Theme II: Future of human spaceflight: Exploratory missions
Date: 25 May 2005, 11:00
Chair: Günther Reitz, Vladislav Petrov
Room C
Paper #
Time
Author(s)
Title
II.4-1
11:00-11:15
Keran O'Brien
Cosmic-ray propagation through the disturbed heliosphere
II.4-2
11:15-11:30
Laurent Desorgher, S. Duzellier, T. Ersmark, H.-H. Fischer, C. Fuglesang, S. Guatelli, M. Gurtner, C. Inguimbert, A. Keating, F. Lei, B. Mascialino, A. Mohammadzadeh, P. Nieminen, M.G. Pia, G. Santin, K. Thiel, P. Truscott
GEANT4 particle transport software applications to radiation shielding and human effects analyses
II.4-3
11:30-11:45
Cesare Lobascio, V. Guarnieri, P. Parodi, M.A. Perino, S. Masiello, S. Eckersley, S. Kemble, C. Cougnet, G. Parisi, V. Tamburini, M.G. Pia, S. Guatelli, P. Spillantini, D. Heynderickx, N. Bock Crosby, A. Holmes-Siedle, P. Nieminen, E. Tracino
Radiation exposure and mission strategies for interplanetary manned missions (REMSIM)
II.4-4
11:45-12:00
Premkumar B. Saganti, F. Cucinotta, T. Calvin, E. Towns, T. Cleghorn, C. Zeitlin
Radiation environment for deep space human exploration with CRIS and MARIE data
II.4-5
12:00-12:15
Vincent L. Pisacane, M.E. Nelson, J.F. Ziegler, Q.E. Dolecek, T.N. Veade, J.A. Heyne, F.A. Cucinotta, A.B. Rosenfeld, M. Zaider, J.F. Dicello
MIcroDosimeter iNstrument (MIDN) system scheduled for launch in 2006
II.4-6
12:15-12:30
Vladislav M. Petrov, V.V. Benghin
Radiation monitoring during manned Mars mission