Author_Institution :
North American Rockwell Corp., Space Division 12214 Iakewood Blvd., Downey, California 90241
Abstract :
The solar flare, galactic, and magnetically trapped (Van Allen) nuclear particle radiation environments expected on three outer planet "Grand Tour" missions have been calculated. The missions are the 1977 4-planet mission (Jupiter - Saturn - Uranus - Neptune), the 1977 3-planet mission (Jupiter - Saturn - Pluto), and the 1979 3-planet mission (Jupiter - Uranus - Neptune). The planetary Van Allen belts contribute the largest doses behind 1 gm/cm2 shielding of aluminum. For the 1977 4-planet mission, which passes within 2.6 planet radii of Saturn, Saturn\´s Van Allen belts may contribute as much as 95% of the total dose of 5300 rads. For the 1977 3-planet mission, which passes within 4.3 planet radii of Jupiter, Jupiter\´s Van Allen belts contribute 90% of the calculated total dose of 1900 rads. The 1979 3-planet mission dose of 600 rads is due to approximately equal contributions of solar flare particles, galactic (cosmic ray) particles, and Jupiter\´s Van Allen belts (periapsis at 6.7 Jupiter radii).