Full Description
This brief explores the biological effects of long-term radiation on astronauts in deep space. As missions progress beyond Earth's orbit and away from the protection of its magnetic shielding, astronauts risk constant exposure to higher levels of galactic cosmic rays and solar particle events. The text concisely addresses the full spectrum of biomedical consequences from exposure to space radiation and goes on to present possible ways to mitigate such dangers and protect astronauts within the limitations of existing technologies.
Contents
Chapter 1: Radiation: A Primer.- Chapter 2: Biomedical Consequences of Exposure to Space Radiation.- Chapter 3: Setting Acceptable Risk Levels for Astronauts.- Chapter 4: Space Radiation Analysis Group.- Chapter 5: Radiation Dosimetry and Detection.- Chapter 6: Shielding.- Chapter 7: Acute Radiation Sickness.- Chapter 8: Treating Acute Radiation Syndrome.- Chapter 9: Pharmacological Countermeasures.- Chapter 10: Genetic Profiling and Manipulation.- Index.