There are videos on YouTube about how space radiation will kill you over time, almost like shooting you with tiny bullets damaging your DNA and cells.
Many satellites and the ISS are still within the Earth’s magnetic shield, so it’s not as much of a problem.
I don’t know a lot about the subject, maybe someone could explain.
I moved my comment to here:
Of more immediate concern than robots is getting Starship Flight 13 and the booster up and down successfully. Following, they have to lick the formidable issues of ship & booster catch, then the fuel storage and transfer in orbit, plus the 15 fuel launches w/ transfer into an orbiting fuel tanker and, lastly, to then transfer it into a Moon bound Starship lander.
Robots? Musk has yet to demonstrate he can even get them to the Moon. I have no doubt he will, but how quickly and w/o issues along the way? Doubtful.
“There are videos on YouTube about how space radiation will kill you over time, almost like shooting you with tiny bullets damaging your DNA and cells.”
The idea is to cover a habitat in moon dirt to block the radiation.
Horizontally land a HLS starship and have the robots pile dirt over it.