To: Chode
…on a flat earth
Not a flat earth. However after only ever sending a man 400 miles up, we suddenly fly 238,000 miles from earth, through extremely dangerous radiation belts, navigating by the stars, into unprotected cosmic radiation from the sun, landed on a rock, took off from the rock, flew back 238,000 miles through cosmic radiation, navigating by the stars, and then the extremely Dangerous Ban Allen Belts, and none of the astronauts suffered radiation sickness? Those who did go 400 miles up needed cataract surgery when they got back?
To: Jan_Sobieski
” the extremely Dangerous Ban Allen Belts”
What part of “the radiation dose is dependent upon the time spent in the Van Allen Belt” do you have trouble processing? All of it?
You like to pretend that astronauts were lounging around in it getting a good radiation dose. In fact the Apollo capsules were travelling through the Van Allen Belts at 25,000 mph.
At least they were in the space time continuum that most of us inhabit. I guess in Cartoon Conspiracy World they were lounging around in Kubrick’s movie studio with their Soviet Space Program pals who we were paying. Rod Serling would have gotten a kick out of that. You could have starred in your own Twilight Zone episode.
https://www.bbc.com/news/science-environment-48907836
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08/24/2023 6:35:55 PM PDT by
Pelham
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