thank you both for the explanation. not sure I understand it all, but I'll try :) (what do you think about the neutron detectors? probably not much of a use-case at sea level outside off ISM applications. it's interesting how alpha beta and gamma are measured in terms of CPM whilst neutrons are measured using n/cm^2/s. this makes a lot more sense to me because it factors in surface area.)
thank you both for the explanation. not sure I understand at all, but I'll try :) (what do you think about the neutron detectors? probably not much of a use-case at sea level outside off ISM applications. it's interesting how alpha beta and gamma are measured in terms of CPM whilst neutrons are measured using n/cm^2/s. this makes a lot more sense to me because it factors in surface area.)
not sure i understand what you mean by "hard and thin side are almost invisible" to gamma/xrays. maybe i dont understand how pancakes are contructed and operate. ill research this. (i do know that in the US they are pretty thick and sodden with maple syrup whilst where i grew up they're more like French crepe with a little lemon and a dusting of sugar) oh sure, there are a few; practicality, purchase price, and maintenace/calibration costs, aside...
not sure i understand what you mean by "hard and thin side are almost invisible" to gamma/xrays. maybe i dont understand how pancakes are contructed and operate. ill research this. (i do know that in the US they are pretty thick and sodden with maple syrup whilst where i grew up they're more like French crepe with a little lemon and sugar) oh sure, there are a few; practicality, purchase price, and maintenace/calibration costs, aside...
not sure i understand what you mean by "hard and thin side are almost invisible" to gamma/xrays. maybe i dont understand how pancakes are contructed and operate. ill research this. (i do know that in the US they are pretty thick and sodden with maple syrup whilst where i grew up they're more like French crepe with a little lemon and sugar) oh sure, there are a few; practicality, purchase price, and maintenace/calibration costs, aside...
I'd have thought a gmc600 laid flat w/ the pancake surface parallel w/ the fuselage would register more gamma hits from space (that manage to get through the fuselage and the few tens of thousands of feet of atmosphere above the plane) than when on its side, given the much larger surface area. Thoughts? I'd love to have (and afford) a reliable neutron detector as, compared to gamma/xrays/cosmic rays, they create the most biological damage (especially at altitude). I wonder if pilots/crew (who are...
perfecto! that fixed it, thanks Ullix
@ullix Do you have a solution for the V2.0.0 GLrelay py issue i described above?