One of the major remaining problems in seriously planning deep space human missions is protecting the crews from radiation. Plastic, coupled with reducing flight times, might do the job.
Lab experiments have shown that plastic is good at blocking harmful radiation, and now NASA has data from its Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter that plastic is a good shield in deep space, too.
Friday, June 14, 2013
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