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Radiation levels on moon 200 times greater than on Earth, China’s Chang’e-4 lunar lander finds

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  • Findings come as various countries and entities are planning to put people on the lunar surface in coming decades

  • Radiation exposure on moon would be 2.6 times greater than what astronauts are subjected to aboard International Space Station

With more nations planning to send people to the moon in the coming decades, a study by Chinese and German scientists has shown for the first time how much radiation astronauts will be exposed to on the lunar surface.

The result is an indicator of how much protective shielding future astronauts will need.

According to the new study, an astronaut will be exposed to an average daily dose of 1,369 microsieverts of radiation on the surface of the moon, or about 2.6 times more than the International Space Station crew’s daily dose.

The study was published in the peer-reviewed journal Science Advances on Friday.
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I think most of this radiation comes from our Sun. Most of it is absorbed by our atmosphere but some that gets through we call cosmic rays.
 
No we don't call that radiation "cosmic rays."
 
1300+ mSv a day? Yeah...that's not good.
 
1300+ mSv a day? Yeah...that's not good.

I definitely recommend wearing some kind of protective suit while you're there.

Although I suppose that's true even without the radiation...
 
I definitely recommend wearing some kind of protective suit while you're there.

Although I suppose that's true even without the radiation...
Thin suits are really only good for alpha radiation. You need raw density to stop the rest. Like craptons of lead. I do not believe they have a beta/gama radiation suit yet.
 
Radiation suits on the moon? This guy could tell you a thing or two about 'em.

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