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Old 08-07-13, 01:48 PM   #18
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Originally Posted by mapuc View Post
As written before I truly believe, but it have had it's moment were I have had a very little doubt.

Here's one of them and it's from a danish science program called "Viden Om" = About Science.

This time it was about sending human to Mars

Here is what she said: (I can almost remember every word)

"Before we send the humans to Mars, we have to solve the problem getting through the Van Allen Belt, we haven't solved that problem yet"
Then she talked about this radiations in this belt.

When she said those words my brain started to boil(not literally of course)

From what I know you have to pass this belt, if you want to put a man on the Moon.

I came to this result. The people behind this program haven't done it's research or this belt is further out in space.

Markus

Every mission to the moon involved going through the belts but despite what some "experts" claim, this is not as difficult as they would like you to believe. I don't know all the details but from what I've read, the design of the capsule was perfectly adequate to shield them from the worst of any radiation hazard. Also, the amount of time spent in the actual belts was a fraction of the time required to cause any lasting harm.
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