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== Summary ==
== Summary ==
Comparison of aluminum, lunar regolith, and polyethyene shielding as a function of thickness at both solar maximum and solar minimum galactic cosmic ray conditions.
Comparison of aluminum, lunar regolith, and polyethyene shielding as a function of thickness at both solar maximum (solid lines) and solar minimum (dashed lines) galactic cosmic ray conditions.


Data from Felix Horst, Daria Boscolo, Marco Durante, Francesca Luoni, Christoph Schuy, and Uli Weber, "Thick shielding against galactic cosmic radiation: A Monte Carlo study with focus on the role of secondary neutrons", Life Sciences in Space Research, Volume 33 (2022), Pages 58-68, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.lssr.2022.03.003.
Data from Felix Horst, Daria Boscolo, Marco Durante, Francesca Luoni, Christoph Schuy, and Uli Weber, "Thick shielding against galactic cosmic radiation: A Monte Carlo study with focus on the role of secondary neutrons", Life Sciences in Space Research, Volume 33 (2022), Pages 58-68, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.lssr.2022.03.003.
Figure drawn by Luke Campbell, used with permission.

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Summary

Comparison of aluminum, lunar regolith, and polyethyene shielding as a function of thickness at both solar maximum (solid lines) and solar minimum (dashed lines) galactic cosmic ray conditions.

Data from Felix Horst, Daria Boscolo, Marco Durante, Francesca Luoni, Christoph Schuy, and Uli Weber, "Thick shielding against galactic cosmic radiation: A Monte Carlo study with focus on the role of secondary neutrons", Life Sciences in Space Research, Volume 33 (2022), Pages 58-68, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.lssr.2022.03.003.

Figure drawn by Luke Campbell, used with permission.

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