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Old January 19th 05, 10:14 AM
Brian Gaff
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Default How much radiation?

After reading some recent reports mentioning ex astronauts now on ground
duties, I wondered if there was some kind of exposure limit for those who
have done long duration flights, at least in the US.

I assume some record of radiation exposure for each is kept??

Brian

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