We cannot do it because the real astronauts that went died in the radiation. Everything else was to cover this up. And if they send anyone else up there it will only confirm to the public that man never stepped on the moon. We may have landed a vessel on the moon but the bodies that were inside were cooked to a crisp.
Because the thermosphere is essentially hard vacuum and there is no heat capacity to speak of. Temperature doesn't mean much if there aren't very many molecules to carry it.
Gotcha. Sounds sciency. So basically its safe and effective. Wait how does the vacuum not suck our air? please say something provable and reproducable like a giant dome that the bible says. I understand a scuba tank or propane tank. If gravity is the preferred theory then never mind.
Incredible bullshit. They zipped through the Van Allen belts at thousands of miles per hour. The belts were never a problem for the probes we sent through it. They did not destroy our first satellite, Explorer 1, which discovered the belts. This is the sort of grotesque fantasy that can come only from someone who is completely ignorant of the situation.
On NAZAs own website, the videos of the Orion project clearly stated that the van Allen belts pose a severe design challenge. 6' thick lead walls weighs as much as a giant blob of lead
Oh...NASA is a liar...but you believe their public relations video? Actual scientific information need not apply? Are you sure they are not referring to long-term exposure to cosmic rays? Or to exposure to the drive system radiation?
We cannot do it because the real astronauts that went died in the radiation. Everything else was to cover this up. And if they send anyone else up there it will only confirm to the public that man never stepped on the moon. We may have landed a vessel on the moon but the bodies that were inside were cooked to a crisp.
Arent there ways to block radiation?
Obviously 3 layers of aluminum foil with cardboard flaps should do it. Wait what is the temperature of the thermosphere? Why didn’t the tin foil melt?
Because the thermosphere is essentially hard vacuum and there is no heat capacity to speak of. Temperature doesn't mean much if there aren't very many molecules to carry it.
Gotcha. Sounds sciency. So basically its safe and effective. Wait how does the vacuum not suck our air? please say something provable and reproducable like a giant dome that the bible says. I understand a scuba tank or propane tank. If gravity is the preferred theory then never mind.
That’s like saying there is a suit you can wear that will protect you when you step on the sun. That amount of radiation idk
What amount of radiation? Cough up a number, before you make ridiculous comparisons. Ever had an X-ray? Did you burst into flames?
Do you think radiation is what kills you at the sun? Do you think the maybe the radiation would be less at a great distance from the sun?
Idk?
Incredible bullshit. They zipped through the Van Allen belts at thousands of miles per hour. The belts were never a problem for the probes we sent through it. They did not destroy our first satellite, Explorer 1, which discovered the belts. This is the sort of grotesque fantasy that can come only from someone who is completely ignorant of the situation.
On NAZAs own website, the videos of the Orion project clearly stated that the van Allen belts pose a severe design challenge. 6' thick lead walls weighs as much as a giant blob of lead
Oh...NASA is a liar...but you believe their public relations video? Actual scientific information need not apply? Are you sure they are not referring to long-term exposure to cosmic rays? Or to exposure to the drive system radiation?
Did you see it? That's the problem with liars, you never know if they are telling a lie. I totally believe the golf clubs made the cut for the trip.
We are gearing up for Mars missions, so I would expect us to resolve that.
Radiation is a problem for sure, x rays and gamma rays do penetrate through those suits so I'm not sure how it'd be handled actually.