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Sophia Anderson

Radiation in Space

Radiation in Space examines the significant threat posed by cosmic radiation to astronauts and the future of long-duration space missions. The book emphasizes the complexities of space radiation, including galactic cosmic rays and solar energetic particles, and their potential biological consequences, such as increased cancer risk and degenerative tissue issues. Understanding these factors is crucial for the health and safety of astronauts venturing to the Moon, Mars, and beyond.

The book explores the space radiation environment and the biological effects of radiation on the human body. It is structured logically, starting with the fundamentals of ionizing radiation and progressing to detailed analyses of the space radiation environment, biological effects, and mitigation strategies. The discussion includes how radiation interacts with human cells, causing DNA damage, oxidative stress, and inflammation.

This comprehensive overview synthesizes scientific findings, technological advancements, and policy considerations necessary for protecting astronauts from radiation hazards. Drawing from diverse sources, including space-based data and epidemiological studies, the book provides a holistic understanding of the challenges and debates within the scientific community. The book is valuable for anyone involved in space exploration, from scientists and engineers to policymakers.
150 printed pages
Original publication
2025
Publication year
2025
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