Space Radiation

ebook Astrophysical origins, radiobiological effects and implications for space travellers

By James S. Welsh

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Space radiation is a topic of growing importance to scientists and researchers as well as the general public. This thorough reference text covers space radiation and its biological effects. The book addresses the sources and various types of space radiation as well as the astrophysical phenomena responsible for the generation of this radiation. It describes the radiation encountered by astronauts and the potential health effects during present and proposed future missions, including that encountered in transiting the Van Allen Belts and inter-planetary space. It also describes the radiation stemming from the solar wind, solar flares and other sources of sporadic 'solar particle events', and the radiation originating from extra-solar or galactic origins. Part of IPEM–IOP Series in Physics and Engineering in Medicine and Biology.

Key features

  • Provides a uniquely broad scope overview of the topic with the focus on space radiation and its effect on the human body.
  • Appeals to a scientifically literate general audience as well as professionals and researchers.
  • A single source reference that provides both depth and breadth.
  • Covers a topic of increasing importance in coming years as serious interest in space travel grows.
  • Space Radiation