- Mirion said its Crew Active Dosimeters will be worn by astronauts on NASA’s Artemis II mission to provide time-resolved personal radiation exposure monitoring during an approximately 10-day flight around the Moon.
- The company said the device was developed by its dosimetry and R&D teams with NASA scientists and is designed to measure personal radiation exposure in real time using direct ion storage technology.
- Mirion said the underlying technology has supported radiation research and crew operations on the International Space Station since 2020.
- The company said the same direct ion storage technology has also been applied to personal dosimetry products designed for medical environments.
- Mirion said its Artemis I support included providing custom anthropomorphic ATOM phantoms and having the dosimeters used on those phantoms during the uncrewed mission.
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