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  This is really depressing!

  http://www.newscientistspace.com/article/dn7753

  Cosmic rays may prevent long-haul space travel

  15:01 01 August 2005

  NewScientist.com news service

  Rob Edwards


  The radiation encountered on a journey to Mars and back could well kill
  space travellers, experts have warned. Astronauts would be bombarded by so
  much cosmic radiation that one in 10 of them could die from cancer.

  The crew of any mission to Mars would also suffer increased risks of eye
  cataracts, loss of fertility and genetic defects in their children,
  according to a study by the US Federal Aviation Administration (FAA).

  Cosmic rays, which come from outer space and solar flares, are now
  regarded as a potential limiting factor for space travel. "I do not see
  how the problem of this hostile radiation environment can be easily
  overcome in the future," says Keran O'Brien, a space physicist from
  Northern Arizona University, US.

  "A massive spacecraft built on the moon might possibly be constructed so
  that the shielding would reduce the radiation hazard," he told New
  Scientist. But even so he reckons that humans will be unable to travel
  more than 75 million kilometres (47 million miles) on a space mission -
  about half the distance from the Earth to the Sun. This allowance might
  get them to Mars or Venus, but not to Jupiter or Saturn.


  Risky business

  Helped by O'Brien, the FAA's Civil Aerospace Medical Institute in Oklahoma
  City investigated the radiation doses likely to be received by people on a
  2.7-year return trip to Mars, including a stay of more than a year on the
  planet. The study estimated that individual doses would end up being very
  high, at 2.26 sieverts.

  This is enough to give 10% of men and 17% of women aged between 25 and 34
  lethal cancers later in their lives, it concludes. The risks are much
  higher than the 3% maximum recommended for astronauts throughout their
  careers by the US National Council on Radiation Protection and
  Measurements.

  The risks are smaller for older people because cancers have less time to
  develop. But women are always in more danger than men because they live
  longer and are more susceptible to breast and ovarian cancers.

  The study warns that cosmic rays would also increase the risk of cataracts
  clouding the eyes. Furthermore, men exposed to a solar flare might suffer
  a temporary reduction in fertility, and the chances that any children
  conceived by travellers to Mars will have genetic defects are put at
  around 1%.


  Serious brain damage

  The study's lead author, the FAA's Wallace Friedberg, highlights other
  work suggesting that heavy nuclei in cosmic radiation cause "serious brain
  damage" in mice, leading to memory loss. "Heavy nuclei exposure must be a
  serious consideration for space missions such as a trip to Mars," he says.

  Improving spaceships' shielding by using water, hydrogen or plastics can
  protect astronauts to some extent. But this is limited by the
  constrictions of craft weight and design, Friedberg points out.

  "Increased speed would also reduce radiation exposure" by reducing journey
  times, he notes. "And drugs or food supplements that can reverse radiation
  damage are being considered."

  Others suggest more radical solutions might be needed. "Radiation exposure
  is certainly one of the major problems facing future interplanetary space
  travellers," says Murdoch Baxter, founding editor of the Journal of
  Environmental Radioactivity. "Unless we can develop instantaneous time and
  space transfer technologies like Dr Who's TARDIS."


  Journal reference: Radioactivity in the Environment (vol 7, p 894)



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