Analysis of the passage of a spacecraft between the Van Allen belts considering a low and high solar activity

The radiation in the Van Allen belts, produced by electrically charged particles, can cause damages to the electrical equipments of a satellite in orbit of Earth. In this paper, the Van Allen belts are modeled using the data from the space mission Van Allen Probes Mission. With this model, a study w...

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Radiation
Radiation belts
Radiation dosage
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