... together as a team. Cultural and language differences did not create significant problems but the effects of cosmic radiation and weightlessness could obviously not be factored into such an experiment. NASA astronaut Tracy Caldwell Dyson, Expedition...
..., each carried by successively lesser-energy photons. Also neutrons and other subatomic particles. The blast wave of radiation vaporises and ionizes the nuclear device and its surroundings, creating a rapidly expanding cloud of superhot radioactive...
...exist except for the protection that our atmosphere and ozone layer provide us against the Sun’s radiation. Modern society is heavily dependent on a sophisticated electronic infrastructure that is highly vulnerable to cosmic dangers. Solar storms and...
... planet’s magnetic field. The further away from Earth, the more dangerous it becomes as, in space, the various radiation sources can damage our DNA much more easily and the risk of developing cancer is higher. In addition...
... use of a flexible sail rather than rigid panels offers several benefits, such as a far superior stowing capability, radiation resistance, resistance to micro-debris impact through self-healing properties, and extremely low mass. Furthermore, the...
... in under 10 minutes. Even assuming that all systems on DSCOVR continued to function in such a brutal solar wind and radiation environment, would it be possible today to effectively warn those who need to act to protect important military and civil...