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Space Radiation Too Deadly For Mars Mission
Dangerous levels of radiation in space could bar astronauts from a mission to Mars and limit prolonged activity on the moon, experts now caution.
However, more research could reveal ways to handle the risks that radiation poses to space missions.
The magnetic field of Earth protects humanity from radiation in space that can damage or kill cells. Once beyond this shield, people become far more vulnerable.
Astronauts have long seen white flashes while in space due to cosmic rays, or extremely high-energy particles, passing through their heads. A return to the moon or a mission to Mars that NASA and other space agencies are planning would place astronauts at continued risk from cosmic rays or dangerous bursts of solar radiation.
Originally posted by Delerium
ive heard about this before, the white flash they see is the radiation passing through the light receptive cells in the back of their eyes
Originally posted by Throbber
Since when have space missions ever been cost-effective exactly?
Originally posted by Delerium
ive heard about this before, the white flash they see is the radiation passing through the light receptive cells in the back of their eyes
Originally posted by Nohup
I suppose one good way to check this out is to fire off an exploratory mission to a point a million miles out or so, let them linger around there for a couple of months, and see what happens. We can send off a bunny or a monkey if we don't want to roast a human being.
If it means anything at all, Philip Corso, Jr. (son of the Roswell guy), said basically the same thing in one of his lectures. That extended, long-distance space voyages by human beings are basically impossible. Not just because of the radiation, but because the quality of space and reality itselchanges outside the influence of Earth and human beings just can't make the transition.
I don't know what that means, exactly, because he never really explains it. I wonder if it has to do with the Silver Thread (reference OOBE travel). Maybe the thread can't stretch out into space very far, and if it breaks or fades away, we die.
Oh, well. Mars sucks anyway.