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Pille-MKS: Determine the Value of the Accumulated Radiation Dose in a Visiting Crewmember (Pille-ISS)
04.26.13

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Experiment Overview

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Brief Summary

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Principal Investigator(s)

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Developer(s)
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Sponsoring Space Agency

Russian Federal Space Agency (Roscosmos)

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Experiment Description

Research Overview

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Description

Determination experimentally of value of accumulated dose resulting from ionizing radiation of space, which was taken by Ch. Simonyi as a space flight participant during VC-12 visiting crew flight.

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Applications

Space Applications

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Earth Applications

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Operations

Operational Requirements

Measurement of Ch. Simonyi (space flight participant) exposure to radiation over the entire period of VC-12 flight. Obtaining experimental data on value of accumulated dose taken by Ch. Simonyi (space flight participant) on a daily basis over the entire period of VC-12 flight. Determination of radiological situation in measurement areas when conducting space experiment in the ISS RS during VC-12 flight.

Operational Protocols

Dose meter Pille-ISS containing: panel of dose meter Pille-ISS; sensor of dose meter Pille-ISS; tray for sensors. Digital camera Nikon D2X and a Memory card Pille-ISS CF 2Mb.

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Results/More Information

Memory cards to be delivered to Earth, with the data and photographs taken during conduct of the experiment.

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Imagery

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