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We finally know how much radiation there is on the moon, but that’s not good news – haveeruonline
One of the greatest dangers facing astronauts of the future as the United States prepares to return humanity to the moon over this decade is cosmic

One of the greatest dangers facing astronauts of the future as the United States prepares to return humanity to the moon over this decade is cosmic radiation that can cause lasting health effects from cataracts, including: cancer And neurodegenerative diseases.
The Apollo missions of the 1960s and 1970s proved it was safe for people to spend days on the lunar surface, but NASA did not perform daily radioactivity measurements to help scientists quantify how long crew members could stay.
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