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![]() Here the argument is that NASA needs to spend money and time on their toy space station. http://www.smartbrief.com/news/aia/storyDetails.jsp? issueid=4200843E-0CB2-4EC3-BA58-908C50BC821E©id=B513BE71-23AF-49F4- A35B-731A8675A076 This is the best excuse that NASA can come up with to keep the ISS going. Here's the problem with this thinking: 1) You're going to do radiation tests on scads of people to see if the radiation is safe for a dozen people?! What's the logic in that? 2) The radiation data gathered would be trivial. The Russians should already have radiation data from low earth orbit from their long duration space flights, and we should have similar from our longest sky lab missions. 3) The ISS is different than what Dr. Zubrin envisioned for a Mars flight, which would be a tethered rotating system to provide artificial gravity. So a trip to Mars would have some gravity and no protection from radiation by the van allen belts. Other than being completely different, I guess that's the same. |
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They should just push the ISS towards mars.
With crew, stuff fthe lab space with some mars bars and onions. And send Moortel along too. LOL |
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![]() "Jan Panteltje" wrote in message ... They should just push the ISS towards mars. With crew, stuff fthe lab space with some mars bars and onions. And send Moortel along too. LOL I thought you were nuts until you showed how useful that could be. Don't forget the garlic, and how will make sure he can't get back? |
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Marvin the Martian wrote:
Here the argument is that NASA needs to spend money and time on their toy space station. http://www.smartbrief.com/news/aia/storyDetails.jsp? issueid=4200843E-0CB2-4EC3-BA58-908C50BC821E©id=B513BE71-23AF-49F4- A35B-731A8675A076 This is the best excuse that NASA can come up with to keep the ISS going. Here's the problem with this thinking: 1) You're going to do radiation tests on scads of people to see if the radiation is safe for a dozen people?! What's the logic in that? 2) The radiation data gathered would be trivial. The Russians should already have radiation data from low earth orbit from their long duration space flights, and we should have similar from our longest sky lab missions. 3) The ISS is different than what Dr. Zubrin envisioned for a Mars flight, which would be a tethered rotating system to provide artificial gravity. So a trip to Mars would have some gravity and no protection from radiation by the van allen belts. Other than being completely different, I guess that's the same. Nobody goes to Mars in any projected scenario and survives the round trip for radiation, system failures, social friction... and consummables, http://www.mazepath.com/uncleal/numba2.htm -- Uncle Al http://www.mazepath.com/uncleal/ (Toxic URL! Unsafe for children and most mammals) http://www.mazepath.com/uncleal/lajos.htm#a2 |
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Uncle Al wrote:
Marvin the Martian wrote: Here the argument is that NASA needs to spend money and time on their toy space station. http://www.smartbrief.com/news/aia/storyDetails.jsp? issueid=4200843E-0CB2-4EC3-BA58-908C50BC821E©id=B513BE71-23AF-49F4- A35B-731A8675A076 This is the best excuse that NASA can come up with to keep the ISS going. Here's the problem with this thinking: 1) You're going to do radiation tests on scads of people to see if the radiation is safe for a dozen people?! What's the logic in that? 2) The radiation data gathered would be trivial. The Russians should already have radiation data from low earth orbit from their long duration space flights, and we should have similar from our longest sky lab missions. 3) The ISS is different than what Dr. Zubrin envisioned for a Mars flight, which would be a tethered rotating system to provide artificial gravity. So a trip to Mars would have some gravity and no protection from radiation by the van allen belts. Other than being completely different, I guess that's the same. Nobody goes to Mars in any projected scenario and survives the round trip for radiation, system failures, social friction... and consummables, It would have to be a really smart and clever astronaut! http://www.mazepath.com/uncleal/numba2.htm |
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On Thu, 03 Sep 2009 15:49:11 -0500, kT wrote:
Uncle Al wrote: Marvin the Martian wrote: Here the argument is that NASA needs to spend money and time on their toy space station. http://www.smartbrief.com/news/aia/storyDetails.jsp? issueid=4200843E-0CB2-4EC3- BA58-908C50BC821E©id=B513BE71-23AF-49F4- A35B-731A8675A076 This is the best excuse that NASA can come up with to keep the ISS going. Here's the problem with this thinking: 1) You're going to do radiation tests on scads of people to see if the radiation is safe for a dozen people?! What's the logic in that? 2) The radiation data gathered would be trivial. The Russians should already have radiation data from low earth orbit from their long duration space flights, and we should have similar from our longest sky lab missions. 3) The ISS is different than what Dr. Zubrin envisioned for a Mars flight, which would be a tethered rotating system to provide artificial gravity. So a trip to Mars would have some gravity and no protection from radiation by the van allen belts. Other than being completely different, I guess that's the same. Nobody goes to Mars in any projected scenario and survives the round trip for radiation, system failures, social friction... and consummables, It would have to be a really smart and clever astronaut! I guess some people, like Uncle Al, don't believe in engineering. |
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Marvin the Martian wrote:
On Thu, 03 Sep 2009 15:49:11 -0500, kT wrote: Uncle Al wrote: Marvin the Martian wrote: Here the argument is that NASA needs to spend money and time on their toy space station. http://www.smartbrief.com/news/aia/storyDetails.jsp? issueid=4200843E-0CB2-4EC3- BA58-908C50BC821E©id=B513BE71-23AF-49F4- A35B-731A8675A076 This is the best excuse that NASA can come up with to keep the ISS going. Here's the problem with this thinking: 1) You're going to do radiation tests on scads of people to see if the radiation is safe for a dozen people?! What's the logic in that? 2) The radiation data gathered would be trivial. The Russians should already have radiation data from low earth orbit from their long duration space flights, and we should have similar from our longest sky lab missions. 3) The ISS is different than what Dr. Zubrin envisioned for a Mars flight, which would be a tethered rotating system to provide artificial gravity. So a trip to Mars would have some gravity and no protection from radiation by the van allen belts. Other than being completely different, I guess that's the same. Nobody goes to Mars in any projected scenario and survives the round trip for radiation, system failures, social friction... and consummables, It would have to be a really smart and clever astronaut! I guess some people, like Uncle Al, don't believe in engineering. You don't believe in science, so you have given me no reason to believe you understand engineering. |
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Dr. Zubrin covers the issue of radiation in his book, "The Case for
Mars". Basically, you have a small shielded safe room for solar storms. The radiation levels are otherwise a small risk over the next 30 years. Considering all the other things that can kill you on a mission to Mars, worrying about radiation is not rational. |
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Marvin the Martian wrote:
Dr. Zubrin covers the issue of radiation in his book, "The Case for Mars". Basically, you have a small shielded safe room for solar storms. The radiation levels are otherwise a small risk over the next 30 years. Considering all the other things that can kill you on a mission to Mars, worrying about radiation is not rational. Go to ISS FUBAR, close your eyes. See those rings? Cerenkov rings. NASA and the USSR admit 95% of all long duration (three months or more) asstronaughts get radiation cataracts. Go into interstellar space, outside both the atmosphere and the magnetosphere, and get cooked. Are ya gonna live in the "small shielded safe room" ass to tea kettle with the stink of yourself and your crewmates? How much shielding ism neeed to stop GeV protons, pair formation gammas, and nuclear spallation products including neutrons, N-14(n,p)C-14? LOTS. The Earth's atmosphere is equivalent to a yard of lead mass/cm^2, 760 mm of mercury. Turn on a Geiger counter. Do you hear crickets behind a yard of lead shielding and inside a 40,000 mile radius magnetosphere? You go and get cooked. Tell us how the toilet and its black water tank worked out after a couple of years of inputs. Ask RV parks how it works out in a one-gee field, sailboats, state parks. -- Uncle Al http://www.mazepath.com/uncleal/ (Toxic URL! Unsafe for children and most mammals) http://www.mazepath.com/uncleal/lajos.htm#a2 |
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