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  2. NASA Space Radiation Laboratory - Wikipedia

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    The NASA Space Radiation Laboratory ( NSRL, previously called Booster Applications Facility [3] ), is a heavy ion beamline research facility; part of the Collider-Accelerator Department of Brookhaven National Laboratory, located in Upton, New York on Long Island. Its primary mission is to use ion beams (H + to Bi 83+) to simulate the cosmic ray ...

  3. Effects of ionizing radiation in spaceflight - Wikipedia

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    Effects of ionizing radiation in spaceflight. The Phantom Torso, as seen here in the Destiny laboratory on the International Space Station (ISS), is designed to measure the effects of radiation on organs inside the body by using a torso that is similar to those used to train radiologists on Earth. The torso is equivalent in height and weight to ...

  4. South Atlantic Anomaly - Wikipedia

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    The strength of Earth's magnetic field, as of 2020 ( 10−9 T) The South Atlantic Anomaly ( SAA) is an area where Earth 's inner Van Allen radiation belt comes closest to Earth's surface, dipping down to an altitude of 200 kilometres (120 mi). This leads to an increased flux of energetic particles in this region and exposes orbiting satellites ...

  5. NASA Clean Air Study - Wikipedia

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    The NASA Clean Air Study was a project led by the National Aeronautics and Space Administration ( NASA) in association with the Associated Landscape Contractors of America (ALCA) in 1989, to research ways to clean the air in sealed environments such as space stations. Its results suggested that, in addition to absorbing carbon dioxide and ...

  6. Health threat from cosmic rays - Wikipedia

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    Health threats from cosmic rays are the dangers posed by cosmic rays to astronauts on interplanetary missions or any missions that venture through the Van-Allen Belts or outside the Earth's magnetosphere. [ 1][ 2] They are one of the greatest barriers standing in the way of plans for interplanetary travel by crewed spacecraft, [ 3][ 4][ 5] but ...

  7. Project A119 - Wikipedia

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    Project A119, also known as A Study of Lunar Research Flights, was a top-secret plan developed in 1958 by the United States Air Force. The aim of the project was to detonate a nuclear bomb on the Moon, which would help in answering some of the mysteries in planetary astronomy and astrogeology. If the explosive device detonated on the surface ...

  8. Nicola Fox - Wikipedia

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    Nicola Fox. Nicola Justine Fox (born 1968) [ 2] is the Associate Administrator for NASA 's Science Mission Directorate. Appointed to the position in February 2023, she is therefore NASA's head of science. [ 3] She previously served as the Director of NASA's Heliophysics Science Division of the Goddard Space Flight Center and in the Applied ...

  9. Life on Mars - Wikipedia

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    Life on Mars. The possibility of life on Mars is a subject of interest in astrobiology due to the planet 's proximity and similarities to Earth. To date, no conclusive evidence of past or present life has been found on Mars. Cumulative evidence suggests that during the ancient Noachian time period, the surface environment of Mars had liquid ...