Science
This is how much radiation astronauts will be exposed to on the Moon every day – Inverse
A new study is the first to measure the radiation levels on the Moon, which pose a risk to human health.

Space agencies ambitions are set on the Moon
. NASA is preparing to send humans back to the lunar surface by the year 2024 as part of the Artemis mission, which aims to set up camp on the Moon for future exploration of other, far-off worlds.
But bouncing across the Moon’s surface poses a serious health risk to astronauts. That’s because life on the Moon exposes them to large amounts of space radiation. And thanks to a new study, scientists finally understand just how much radiation any human l…
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