Detecting Radiation on Lunar and Mars Missions

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The microdosimeter instrument consists of small sensors connected to an electronics board shown here without the casing. Spacesuits integrated with this technology can warn astronauts at the onset of an elevated exposure event assess risk and help cr ...
The microdosimeter instrument consists of small sensors connected to an electronics board, shown here without the casing. Spacesuits integrated with this technology can warn astronauts at the onset of an elevated exposure event, assess risk, and help crews determine safe locations during these periods. Source: National Space Biomedical Research Institute

Astronauts on lunar and Mars missions will need to continually assess their radiation risk and exposure. The faculty and midshipmen at the United States Naval Academy (USNA) are developing a small device to do exactly that, as well as alert crews during high-radiation events.


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