Cosmic rays
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Cosmic rays are high energy particles that are part of the background radiation in space. Most cosmic rays are absorbed in the Earth's atmosphere and do not reach the planet's surface. Cosmic rays have detrimental effects on human health[1]. On Mars, cosmic rays are not absorbed as the atmosphere is too thin, and radiation shielding is required for the habitats.
Composition
Cosmic radiation comprises 85% protons, 14% alpha particles, and 1% heavy ions.[2]
Energy
References
- ↑ https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Health_threat_from_cosmic_rays
- ↑ Schimmerling W. (2011, Feb 5). The Space Radiation Environment: An Introduction. https://three.jsc.nasa.gov/concepts/SpaceRadiationEnviron.pdf
- ↑ Kim MY, Thibeault SA, Simonsen LC, Wilson JW. (1998). Comparison of Martian Meteorites and Martian Regolith as Shield Materials for Galactic Cosmic Rays. NASA TP-1998-208724. http://hdl.handle.net/2060/19980237030