Agnirva Space Premier League - Expedition #31962: Advancing Radiation Detection for Space Exploration with RaDI-N
- Agnirva.com

- Aug 1
- 1 min read
Accurate radiation detection is essential for ensuring the safety of astronauts and space equipment during missions. The RaDI-N experiment, led by Harry Ing from Bubble Technology Industries and Vyacheslav Shurshakov from the Institute of Biomedical Problems, aims to improve radiation detection capabilities for space exploration.
Conducted during Expeditions 19/20 and 21/22 aboard the ISS, this experiment focuses on the development of a radiation detection system that can measure different types of radiation present in space. The goal is to enhance the ability to monitor radiation levels in space and better understand the risks posed by space radiation to astronauts and spacecraft.
RaDI-N is a significant advancement in space safety technology, offering new insights into how space radiation affects both human health and technology. This research will contribute to developing better shielding, detection methods, and safety protocols for future space missions.
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