Nothing we didn’t already know. The real issue is time in transit. Exposure on the surface isn’t much greater than what is experienced on the ISS but this would be for a longer time.
Faster propulsion is obviously needed and I still wonder if the foam used in the Bigelow inflatable craft can be infused with powdered lead for shielding.
What? Nuclear waste dump leaked? Greedy power plant owners scrimped on maintenance?
Sign me up!
Ah, it’s not that bad. Don’t forget to wear a hat, and wear one that fastens to the head, covers the neck, etc. It’s windy sometimes.
Send Sheila Jakson Lee. She can check the flag, and her brain is too small to be hit by radiation.
Problem solved.
Just use the New limits for radiation exposure put out by the Japanese government after the nuclear power incident and everything will be just fine.