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STS057-40-010 - STS-057 - Detail views of the SPACEHAB Charged-Particle Directional Spectrometer.

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Description: Detail views of the SPACEHAB Charged-Particle Directional Spectrometer. This device is a radiation detector and monitor that records the amounts and types of cosmic and nuclear radiation as well as other particulate matter that the crewmembers on board the space shuttle encounter in space. These studies are necessary to determine if the radiation encountered by crewmembers in orbit pose life threatening hazards to space station crews.

Subject Terms: STS-57, ENDEAVOUR (ORBITER), SPACEHAB, RADIATION, COSMIC RAYS, LIFE SCIENCES NUCLEAR RADIATION, RADIATION DOSAGE

Date Taken: 1/5/1993

Categories: Experiment (Non-medical)

Interior_Exterior: Interior

Ground_Orbit: On-orbit

Original: Film - 35MM CN

Preservation File Format: TIFF

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detail views detail views spacehab charged particle spacehab charged particle spectrometer sts 57 endeavour nasa high resolution ultra high resolution radiation spacehab charged particle directional spectrometer life sciences nuclear radiation radiation detector radiation dosage crewmembers space shuttle encounter space station crews orbit space tiff sts 57 life sts 57 cosmic rays space station space module space program
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1993
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The U.S. National Archives
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label_outline Explore Charged Particle, Cosmic Rays, Radiation Dosage

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detail views detail views spacehab charged particle spacehab charged particle spectrometer sts 57 endeavour nasa high resolution ultra high resolution radiation spacehab charged particle directional spectrometer life sciences nuclear radiation radiation detector radiation dosage crewmembers space shuttle encounter space station crews orbit space tiff sts 57 life sts 57 cosmic rays space station space module space program