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CIRS Dosimetric Verification Phantoms Set for Artemis I Space Flight

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Sun Nuclear, a subsidiary of Mirion Technologies (NYSE: MIR), announced that its ATOM® Phantom product line will participate in NASA's historic Artemis I mission, set to launch on August 29, 2022. Two custom ATOM Phantoms, named Helga and Zohar, will measure potential radiation exposure for astronauts aboard the Orion spacecraft. This mission marks an important step for human exploration of the Moon and Mars. The ATOM Phantoms, designed to simulate human anatomy, will assist in understanding the effects of space radiation, particularly on female astronauts.

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Custom ATOM® Phantoms to Represent Astronauts on Historic Uncrewed Mission 

MELBOURNE, Fla., Aug. 25, 2022 /PRNewswire/ -- Sun Nuclear, a wholly-owned subsidiary of Mirion Technologies, Inc. (NYSE: MIR) ("Mirion"), today announced its ATOM® Phantom product line will play a vital role in the first of a series of NASA missions aimed at enabling human exploration to the Moon and Mars. The uncrewed Artemis I mission, scheduled for launch on August 29th, will serve as the first integrated test of NASA's deep space exploration systems, including the Orion spacecraft. Two custom, anthropomorphic ATOM Phantoms will ride as "passengers" aboard the Orion, to assist in measuring potential radiation exposure to astronauts.

ATOM Phantoms are designed and produced by CIRS, now part of Sun Nuclear, a global leader in Quality Management solutions for Radiation Therapy and Diagnostic Imaging. The phantoms – constructed of materials that mimic human tissue, bone, and organs – are used globally by hospitals, cancer centers and research institutions to provide a physical representation of patient anatomy for measuring radiation dose in cancer treatment and imaging procedures.

The full CIRS ATOM Phantom line consists of models representing a newborn, 1-year-old, 5-year-old, 10-year-old, adult male, and adult female. For the Artemis I mission, two female-bodied torso models were selected, as there are an increasing number of female astronauts – and women typically experience greater sensitivity to space radiation. Furthermore, a stated goal of the Artemis program is to send the first woman astronaut to walk on the surface of the Moon.

Following a CIRS tradition when shipping ATOM Phantoms to customers worldwide, the space-bound phantoms were given names – Helga and Zohar. While both will be equipped with radiation detectors, only Zohar will wear a radiation protection vest to better understand the radiation levels that may be encountered in space and how effective the vest is for mitigating solar particle events (SPE) exposure.

While Sun Nuclear and CIRS produce the ATOM Phantoms, the effort to prepare Helga and Zohar for the mission has been an international effort. The German Aerospace Center (Deutsches Zentrum für Luft- und Raumfahrt; DLR) is conducting the Matroshka AstroRad Radiation Experiment (MARE) in collaboration with the Israel Space Agency (ISA) and industry partner StemRad, as well as Lockheed Martin and NASA. In addition, universities and research institutions from nine countries have participated in the experiment.

"Mirion Technologies has a long history of our products being used in space, from dosimeters in the International Space Station to various spectroscopy instruments in exploration robots and satellites," says Thomas Logan, CEO of Mirion Technologies. "With the historic Artemis I mission and its inclusion of ATOM Phantoms, CIRS and Sun Nuclear continue the longstanding engagement of Mirion to make space exploration safer, and to support interplanetary scientific voyages."

References:
https://www.nasa.gov/specials/artemis-i-press-kit/
https://www.dlr.de/content/en/articles/news/2018/4/20181115_helga-zohar-radiation-exposure.html
https://www.dlr.de/me/en/desktopdefault.aspx/tabid-14114/

About Sun Nuclear

Sun Nuclear and CIRS are part of Mirion Medical, a group of healthcare-focused brands within Mirion Technologies (NYSE: MIR). We provide innovative solutions for Radiation Therapy and Diagnostic Imaging centers. More than 5,000 cancer centers worldwide rely on us for independent, integrated Quality Management. With a focus on ongoing support, Sun Nuclear aims to ease technology adoption, enhance workflows and improve outcomes – so that healthcare providers can achieve real results for Patient Safety. Visit us: sunnuclear.com and cirsinc.com. Follow us: @sunnuclear.

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Sun Nuclear, CIRS, and ATOM are trademarks or registered trademarks of Mirion Technologies, Inc. and/or its affiliates in the United States and/or other countries.

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FAQ

What is the significance of Mirion's ATOM Phantoms in the Artemis I mission?

Mirion's ATOM Phantoms will measure radiation exposure for astronauts during NASA's Artemis I mission, providing crucial data for future space explorations.

When is the Artemis I mission scheduled to launch?

The Artemis I mission is scheduled for launch on August 29, 2022.

What are the names of the ATOM Phantoms used in the Artemis I mission?

The ATOM Phantoms used in the Artemis I mission are named Helga and Zohar.

What role do the ATOM Phantoms play in the Artemis I mission?

The ATOM Phantoms will assist in measuring potential radiation exposure to astronauts aboard the Orion spacecraft during the uncrewed mission.

Why were female-bodied torso models chosen for the Artemis I mission?

Female-bodied torso models were selected to account for the increasing number of female astronauts and their higher sensitivity to space radiation.

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