Reply by legg January 19, 20242024-01-19

https://extapps.ksc.nasa.gov/Reliability/Documents/Preferred_Practices/1258.pdf

RL
Reply by whit3rd January 17, 20242024-01-17
On Friday, January 12, 2024 at 10:41:54 PM UTC-8, Artist wrote:
> I am seeking data on what radiation doses electronics on a satellites > get in both low, and high, earth orbits. I need this in units of Gray > (Gy), or rem.
Those units are intended to quantify not radiation per se, but rather health effects/tissue damage from radiation. No human or animal should be exposed to space conditions in orbit, so this info won't be very useful.
Reply by piglet January 17, 20242024-01-17
On 13/01/2024 06:41, Artist wrote:
> I am seeking data on what radiation doses electronics on a satellites > get in both low, and high, earth orbits. I need this in units of Gray > (Gy), or rem. > > I know radiation exposure will change depending on Solar Cycle Phase, > and the orbit, especially if polar, and also when passing over the South > Atlantic Anomaly, and shielding. What I need is typical exemplar data > for a short mission of one hour, and a long mission of many years, > preferably collected from actual satellites. If you have this > information please include the source. > > Your help will be much appreciated. >
Fig 1 of this paper shows something in the South Atlantic. Fig 3 of this paper part answers your altitude question: <https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/common-misconceptions-radiation-hardness-integrated-circuits-shunkov> piglet
Reply by Fred Bloggs January 13, 20242024-01-13
On Saturday, January 13, 2024 at 1:41:54&#8239;AM UTC-5, Artist wrote:
> I am seeking data on what radiation doses electronics on a satellites > get in both low, and high, earth orbits. I need this in units of Gray > (Gy), or rem. > > I know radiation exposure will change depending on Solar Cycle Phase, > and the orbit, especially if polar, and also when passing over the South > Atlantic Anomaly, and shielding. What I need is typical exemplar data > for a short mission of one hour, and a long mission of many years, > preferably collected from actual satellites. If you have this > information please include the source. > > Your help will be much appreciated. > > -- > To email me directly remove sj. from my email address's domain name. > This is a spam jammer.
https://llis.nasa.gov/lesson/824
Reply by Artist January 13, 20242024-01-13
I am seeking data on what radiation doses electronics on a satellites 
get in both low, and high, earth orbits. I need this in units of Gray 
(Gy), or rem.

I know radiation exposure will change depending on Solar Cycle Phase, 
and the orbit, especially if polar, and also when passing over the South 
Atlantic Anomaly, and shielding. What I need is typical exemplar data 
for a short mission of one hour, and a long mission of many years, 
preferably collected from actual satellites. If you have this 
information please include the source.

Your help will be much appreciated.

-- 
To email me directly remove sj. from my email address's domain name. 
This is a spam jammer.