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Hallerb
August 1st 03, 12:34 AM
How about a magnetically shielded capsule? To rotect from radiation?

Jay Windley
August 1st 03, 12:58 AM
"Hallerb" > wrote in message
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| How about a magnetically shielded capsule? To
| protect from radiation?

Turning spacecraft into large magnets has undesirable side effects and does
not affect electromagnetic radiation. But clearly a creative approach to
radiation management will include not only methods of attenuation but also
methods of deflection. What the heck; it works on Star Trek.

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Hallerb
August 1st 03, 01:03 AM
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>Turning spacecraft into large magnets has undesirable side effects and does

please elaborate?

Jay Windley
August 1st 03, 01:16 AM
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| please elaborate?

Try to dock two magnets.

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Mike Flugennock
August 1st 03, 02:13 PM
In article >, "Jay Windley"
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> "Hallerb" > wrote in message
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> | How about a magnetically shielded capsule? To
> | protect from radiation?
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> Turning spacecraft into large magnets has undesirable side effects...

Yeah, like giving a whole new meaning to the term "hard dock".

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Hallerb
August 1st 03, 02:30 PM
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>> Turning spacecraft into large magnets has undesirable side effects...
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>Yeah, like giving a whole new meaning to the term "hard dock".
>

Vehicles docking would be built with non magnetic materials like titanium.

So whats the problem?

Do strong artificial magnetic fields cause a health hazard?

jeff findley
August 1st 03, 06:31 PM
(Hallerb) writes:
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> How about a magnetically shielded capsule? To rotect from radiation?

Not necessary. The radiation experienced wasn't that bad. Stop
feeding the trolls Bob.

Jeff
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