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Overview of the Radiation Dosimetry Experiment (RaD-X) flight mission

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AMER GEOPHYSICAL UNION
DOI: 10.1002/2016SW001399

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cosmic radiation; dosimetry; balloon flight

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  1. NASA Science Mission Directorate under the Hands-On Project Experience (HOPE)-4 opportunity

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The NASA Radiation Dosimetry Experiment (RaD-X) stratospheric balloon flight mission addresses the need to reduce the uncertainty in predicting human exposure to cosmic radiation in the aircraft environment. Measurements were taken that characterize the dosimetric properties of cosmic ray primaries, the ultimate source of aviation radiation exposure, and the cosmic ray secondary radiations that are produced and transported to aviation altitudes. In addition, radiation detectors were flown to assess their potential application to long-term, continuous monitoring of the aircraft radiation environment. RaD-X was successfully launched from Fort Sumner, New Mexico (34.5 degrees N, 104.2 degrees W), on 25 September 2015. Over 18h of science data were obtained from a total of four different type dosimeters at altitudes above 20km. The RaD-X flight mission was supported by laboratory radiation exposure testing of the balloon flight dosimeters and also by coordinated radiation measurements taken on ER-2 and commercial aircraft. This paper provides the science background and motivation for the RaD-X flight mission, a brief description of the balloon flight profile and the supporting aircraft flights, and a summary of the articles included in the RaD-X special collection and their contributions to the science goals of the RaD-X mission.

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