Mission |
GET (hh:mm:ss) |
Location |
CDR | CMP |
LMP |
Apollo 8 |
SP-368, Biomedical
Results of
Apollo, gives a mission average skin dose of 0.16 rad.
No PRD
readouts in the transcripts. There is an indication in
the
mission transcript that Houston did get readouts,
presumably via the
same non-public, voice tape telemetry channel
described in page 98 in
Andrew Chaikin's "A Man on the Moon". |
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Apollo 10 | 33:40:02 |
Translunar Coast (TLC),
first
readout after belt passage. |
26029 |
- |
15031 |
44:47:48 |
TLC | 26030 |
05030 |
15033 |
|
56:48:21 |
TLC | 26032 |
05032 |
15035 |
|
70:35:43 |
TLC | 26034 |
05034 |
15036 |
|
93:11:19 |
Lunar orbit |
26037 |
05037 |
15039 |
|
110:20:19 |
Lunar orbit | 26039 |
05038 |
15040 |
|
116:42:20 |
Lunar orbit | 26040 |
05039 |
15041 |
|
139:06:19 | Transearth Coast (TEC) |
26042 | 05041 | 15043 | |
146:20:37 |
TEC | 26043 |
05043 |
15044 |
|
153:53:56 | TEC | 26044 | 05044 | 15045 | |
164:19:31 |
TEC | 26046 |
05046 |
15047 |
|
177:35:52 | TEC | 26048 | 05049 | 15050 | |
186:34:20 |
TEC, last readout prior Belt passage | 26048 | 05049 | 15050 | |
192:03:23 |
Splashdown |
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Devices in the CM
provided
telemetry during belt passage showing maximum skin
dosage of 3.63
rad/hr during the outbound passage and 0.21 in-bound.
Mission
Report says average mission dose was 0.47 rad. Bailey
gives 0.48
rad. |
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Apollo 11 | 011:18:08 |
Translunar coast (TLC),
first
readout after belt passage |
11002 |
10002 |
09003 |
036:05:49 |
TLC |
11005 |
10006 |
09007 |
|
084:38:21 |
Lunar orbit |
11012 |
10013 |
09015 |
|
112:48:40 |
Lunar orbit |
- |
10016 |
- |
|
112:59:39 |
Lunar surface |
11014 |
- |
09018 |
|
159:49:10 |
Last readout prior to
belt
passage |
11020 |
10022 |
09024 |
|
195:18:18 |
Splashdown |
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The A12 Mission Report
give
uncorrected final readings of 0.25, 0.26, and 0.28
rads.These
values are consistent with an extrapolation from
readings prior to Belt
passage, indicating that doses received during both
belt passages were
low. Telemetry from a seperate Van Allen Belt
dosimeter in the
Command Module indicated a total, integrated skin
dosage of 0.11
rad. Bailey
gives a mission average of 0.18 rads. |
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Apollo 12 |
27:55:17 |
Translunar coast (TLC),
first
readout after belt passage |
11005 |
11005 |
04006 |
53:04:07 |
TLC |
11010 |
11009 |
04010 |
|
78:04:45 |
TLC |
11013 |
11013 |
04014 |
|
101:52:44 |
Lunar orbit |
11016 |
11015 |
04017 |
|
113:08:21 |
Lunar surface |
11018 |
- |
04019 |
|
129:10:56 |
Lunar surface |
11020 |
- |
04021 |
|
138:14:23 |
Lunar orbit |
- |
11019 |
- |
|
138:37:02 |
Lunar surface |
11020 |
- |
04022 |
|
187:43:16 |
Transearth coast (TEC) |
11026 |
11025 |
04027 |
|
208:35:04 |
TEC |
11029 |
11028 |
04030 |
|
235:32:13 |
TEC, Crew wake-up |
11032 |
11032 |
04034 |
|
244:36:23 |
Splashdown |
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Mission report
(uncorrected),
0.69, 0.63, 0.64 rad. Return trajectory had long
traverse thru
the belts. The Van Allen belt dosimeter gave a skin
dose of 0.97
rad, perhaps indicating that the PRDs were stowed in
such a way that
they were better shielded than expected. Bailey
gives 0.58
rad. |
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Apollo 13 |
24:23:17 |
Translunar coast (TLC) |
- |
02022 |
- |
46:44:24 |
TLC |
- |
02026 |
- |
|
142:54:56 |
Splashdown |
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Mission Report
(uncorrected),
0.29, 0.41, 0.34. Bailey
gives 0.24
rad. |
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The CMP's PRD wasn't in
his suit
after
23 hours, so not as well shielded as the other two. |
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Apollo 14 |
26:02:22 |
Translunar coast (TLC) | 16037 |
01034 |
05038 |
50:54:52 |
TLC | 16041 |
01038 |
05038 |
|
75:09:16 |
TLC | 16045 |
01042 |
05038 |
|
98:36:56 |
Lunar Orbit, LMP Ed
Mitchell's
PRD is
now inoperative. Houston wants him to take CMP Stu
Roosa's PRD down to
the lunar surface. |
16048 |
01046 |
05038 |
|
110:34:30 |
Lunar Surface. Ed
mis-read
Stu's PRD (or Stu had been misreading it). |
16049 |
07047 | ||
121:12:58 |
Lunar Surface
Post-EVA-1 |
16051 |
07049 | ||
128:27:11 |
Lunar Surface, EVA-2
Wake |
16051 |
07049 | ||
139:13:52 |
Lunar Surface,
Post-EVA-2 |
16052 |
07050 | ||
185:57:56 |
TEC |
16059 |
07057 | ||
207:39:38 |
TEC, crew wake-up for
splashdown
day |
16062 |
07060 | ||
216:01:14 |
Splashdown (approx) |
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Mission Report gives
0.64 and
0.63. Bailey
gives 1.14 rad. Largest in
Apollo due to high doses during belt passages. |
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Apollo 15 |
39:17:37 |
Translunar coast (TLC) |
23020 |
25008 |
08008 |
49:27:21 |
TLC |
23023 |
25009 |
08010 |
|
70:26:29 |
TLC |
23046 |
25012 |
08013 |
|
86:01:11 |
Lunar Orbit. Commader
David
Scott PRD is clearly not
working. He takes CMP Al Worden's down to the surface. |
23072 |
25014 |
08016 |
|
109:30:30 |
Lunar Surface. Scott
misreads the PRD but gives Houston a correction 15
minutes later. |
- |
25017 |
08020 |
|
182:56:20 |
Lunar orbit |
23174 |
25023 |
08029 |
|
193:25:58 |
Lunar orbit. CMP
misread PRD.
25034 => 25024 |
23175 |
25024 |
08031 |
|
212:29:55 |
Lunar orbit |
23182 |
25026 |
08033 |
|
236:58:14 |
Transearth coast (TEC).
LMP
misread his PRD. 08031 => 08037 |
23193 |
25028 |
08037 |
|
237:59:03 |
TEC. Houston wants CMP
Worden to
use the "25"
PRD during his EVA to retrieve film from the Service
Module and LMP
Irwin to use "08" while standing in the hatch to
monitor Worden.
Irwin confirms the "08037" reading. |
08037 |
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263:08:27 |
TEC |
25031 |
08042 |
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287:56:03 |
TEC, Crew wake-up for
splashdown
day |
25034 |
08041 |
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295:11:54 |
Splashdown |
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Mission Report
(uncorrected) 0.36 and 0.51. Passive dosimeters worn
by all
three averaged 0.30 rads at skin depth. Bailey
gives 0.30
rad. |
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Apollo 16 |
23:25:34 |
Translunar coast (TLC) |
22028 |
15030 |
21040 |
46:48:22 |
TLC. The LMP's PRD has
much higher readings than the others. |
22035 |
15035 |
21059 |
|
67:15:31 |
TLC |
22041 |
15039 |
21075 |
|
91:25:41 | Lunar Orbit. The CMP wrote these readings on a data sheet and gave them to Houston later, at 106:45:30 | 22047 |
15044 |
21095 |
|
105:43:59 | Lunar Surface | 22050 | 21109 | ||
118:10:07 |
Lunar Orbit |
15048 |
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141:37:25 |
Lunar Surface |
22056 |
21118 |
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141:37:58 |
Lunar Orbit |
15051 |
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164:34:24 |
Lunar Surface |
22059 |
21123 |
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165:33:37 |
Lunar Orbit |
15054 |
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172:41:24 |
Lunar Surface |
22060 |
21129 |
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213:11:03 |
Transearth coast (TEC),
CDR's
PRD inaccessible |
15059 |
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236:23:09 |
TEC |
15067 |
21159 |
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259:52:22 |
TEC, crew wake-up for
splashdown
day |
15072 |
21180 |
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265:51:07 |
Splashdown |
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Mission Report. Total
absorbed dose about 0.5 rad at skin depth. Bailey
gives 0.51
rad. First mission with 3
minor solar flares. No measureable increase in dose
from those. |
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Apollo 17 |
15:22:40 |
Translunar coast (TLC) |
17019 |
15019 |
24030 |
33:31:23 |
TLC |
17025 |
15023 |
24036 |
|
57:52:20 |
TLC, LMP's PRD reads
much higher
than the other two "due to atypical performance ... at
low dose rates". |
17028 |
15027 |
24064 |
|
79:20:41 |
TLC |
17032 |
15031 |
24080 |
|
104:41:11 |
Lunar orbit |
17036 |
15034 |
24108 |
|
111:58:37 |
Lunar surface |
17037 |
24117 |
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136:40:09 |
Lunar surface | 17040 |
24128 |
||
152:21:17 |
Lunar orbit |
15041 |
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159:49:48 |
Lunar surface | 17043 |
24138 |
||
177:45:16 |
Lunar orbit | 15044 |
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182:51:33 |
Lunar surface | 17045 |
24150 |
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205:35:27 |
Lunar orbit | 15047 |
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226:48:20 |
Lunar orbit | 17052 |
15050 |
- |
|
249:55:06 |
TEC, wake-up prior to
CMP EVA |
17055 |
15054 |
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256:11:02 |
Readout after CMP EVA |
15055 |
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272:56:26 |
TEC |
17060 |
15058 |
24188 |
|
296:48:37 |
Crew wake-up for
splashdown day |
17065 |
15062 |
24227 |
|
301:52:00 |
Splashdown |
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Mission Report: total
absorbed
skin dose slightly less than 0.6 rad. Bailey
gives 0.55
rad. |
Mission |
First Crew Avg. Readout outside belts (rad) |
Last Crew Avg. Readout beyond belts (rad) |
Time Difference (hr) |
Dose Difference (rad) |
Dose Rate outside the belts (mrad/hr) |
Outbound belt dose |
Inbound belt dose |
Apollo 10 |
0.30 |
0.49 |
152.9 |
0.19 |
1.24 |
0.26 |
- |
Apollo 11 |
0.02 |
0.22 |
148.5 |
0.20 |
1.35 |
0.005 |
minimal |
Apollo 12 |
0.05 |
0.33 |
207.6 |
0.28 |
1.35 |
0.01 |
0.31 |
Apollo 14 |
0.36 |
0.61 |
181.6 |
0.25 |
1.38 |
0.33 |
0.01 |
Apollo 15 |
0.08 |
0.38 |
248.6 |
0.30 |
1.21 |
0.03 |
0.06 |
Apollo 16 |
0.30 |
0.72 |
236.4 |
0.42 |
1.78 |
0.26 |
- |
Apollo 17 |
0.19 |
0.64 |
281.4 |
0.45 |
1.60 |
0.17 |
- |
Mission |
TLC dose rate (millirad/hr), excluding belt passage |
TEC dose rate (millirad/hr), excluding belt passage |
Dose rate in lunar orbit (millirad/hr) |
Dose rate on the lunar surface (millirad/hr) |
Notes |
Apollo 10 |
1.3 |
1.9 |
1.7 |
No landing |
|
Apollo 11 |
Too few readouts for meaningful estimates |
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Apollo 12 |
1.6 |
1.4 |
1.1 |
1.1 |
|
Apollo 14 |
1.6 |
1.4 |
0.8 |
CMP PRD failed |
|
Apollo 15 |
2.1 |
1.0 |
0.9 |
Only one readout per
PRD on the
lunar surface |
|
Apollo 16 |
2.5 |
2.8 |
2.2 | 1.5 |
LMP's PRD data not used |
Apollo 17 |
2.0 |
1.9 |
1.3 |
1.1 |
May be best determined
Lunar orbit and Lunar surface rates |