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Optimization, Test and Diagnostics of Miniaturized Hall Thrusters
Published on: February 16, 2019
まとめ
宇宙飛行士は,太陽フレアによる予測不能な宇宙放射線の危険に直面しています. 現在の研究,特に太陽最大年からの研究は,宇宙ミッションの安全性を向上させるために,これらの陽子シャワーを理解することを目的としています.
科学分野:
- 宇宙環境の危険性 宇宙環境の危険性
- 宇宙飛行士の安全性について
- 太陽物理 太陽物理学
背景:
- スペースシャトルの時代は,人間の宇宙居住に対するリスクを強調しています.
- 太陽フレアからのエネルギッシュな陽子放射は,宇宙飛行士にとって予測不能な主要な危険です.
- 現在のシールドは,特定の軌道で致死的な放射線量から保護できない可能性があります.
研究 の 目的:
- コロンビア初の飛行中に発生した太陽フレアの影響について議論する.
- 現在の太陽フレア研究をレビューするために.
- プロトンシャワーの起源の理解における進歩を強調する.
主な方法:
- スペースシャトル時代の太陽フレアイベントのレビュー.
- 宇宙飛行士のエネルギッシュな陽子放射線への曝露の分析.
- 国際的な太陽最大年 (Solar Maximum Year) で実施された研究の検討.
主要な成果:
- 太陽フレアは,宇宙飛行士にとって重大な放射線リスクをもたらします.
- 致死量に対する効果的なシールドは,いくつかの宇宙軌道では困難です.
- 陽子シャワーの起源を理解するうえで,進展がみられた.
結論:
- 太陽フレア放射の理解は,宇宙飛行士の安全にとって極めて重要です.
- より良い保護措置を開発するために,継続的な研究が必要である.
- 国際的な協力は,太陽最大年 (Solar Maximum Year) のように,宇宙放射線に関する知識を向上させます.
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