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IX-Mirror
Copyright 2026 Bryce Lovell
This repository is licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0.
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IX-Mirror is a documentation-first and analysis-first concept repository for
space-radiation risk reduction. It is intended to support disciplined
evaluation of multifunctional crew-protection architectures centered on
hydrogen-rich shielding, storm-shelter logic, layered materials tradeoffs,
dosimetry-informed operations, and explicit claim boundaries.
This repository does not claim flight qualification, does not claim certified
human-rating status, does not claim medical efficacy, and does not claim that
any concept herein fully resolves galactic cosmic ray exposure. Where results
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