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Self-replicating Chernobyl mold could protect the ISS from space radiation – techtoday19
School No. 3 in Pripyat, the atomic city abandoned after the Chernobyl explosion. This photo was taken 30 years after the disaster, in 2016. Sean Gallup/Getty NASA is planning to return to the moon in 2024 and, potentially, establish a permanent human presenc…
School No. 3 in Pripyat, the atomic city abandoned after the Chernobyl explosion. This photo was taken 30 years after the disaster, in 2016.
Sean Gallup/Getty
NASA is planning to return to the moon in 2024 and, potentially, establish a permanent human presence there by the end of the decade. There are still a lot of logistical hurdles to jump over, but there’s an even bigger, more human issue: Space wants to kill you.
Damaging space radiation poses a real threat to astronaut health. If humans…
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