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Although many efforts have been made to ensure the radiation resistance of spacecraft equipment, the active life of space instruments and onboard astrophysical equipment is limited to a large extent by the action of ionizing cosmic rays. Hence, it is necessary to refine the techniques used to predict the radiation resistance, improve the methods for monitoring radiation fields aboard spacecrafts, and find more effective ways to provide radiation protection of the electronic components.
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Original Russian Text © M.V. Anokhin, V.I. Galkin, M.B. Dobrian, A.E. Dubov, A.K. Malkov, 2008, published in Izvestiya Rossiiskoi Akademii Nauk. Seriya Fizicheskaya, 2008, Vol. 72, No. 7, pp. 1031–1034.
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Anokhin, M.V., Galkin, V.I., Dobrian, M.B. et al. Regularities of nuclear physics experiment aboard spacecrafts with long-term active functioning. Bull. Russ. Acad. Sci. Phys. 72, 974–977 (2008). https://doi.org/10.3103/S1062873808070265
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