Many will go on air exposure to radiation?
In a recent report, UK scientist Michael Lockwood said he conducted a test on the correlation between cosmic currents and sun rays with the sun's radiation over the past 100 years.
Scientists have shown that the period of low solar radiation is linked to cosmic rays if the number of rays on the earth's surface is high, and if the number is low, it is bound to the sun's rays.
This is not surprising, since it is clear that the number of sun rays decreases so their energy increases significantly. The main point of the problem is that the average solar radiation when a height is reached, the amount of energy from a particle will be a dangerous phase. (Today is the time of sunrise).
Is this problem dangerous? Obviously, there is danger.The higher the height, the stronger the radiation level, in theory, passengers who regularly travel to the aircraft will experience a significant amount of radiation. Today for one year they can carry out five long flights to the two poles of the earth, where the flow of the rays is the largest and there will be no radiation recommended above. According to the Lockwood group, in the next decade, the amount of radiation will be reduced to 2 times.
But of course the main problem is for astronauts, especially if they have to fly to the moon and beyond. It is estimated that the flight to Mars and return will have to receive an amount of radiation that exists equal to a 'normal' life of an ordinary person, that is for men, but for women it is double.
However, Lockwood's group is warning that over the next few years, this amount of radiation will increase by twice and this situation will last for at least 40 years and at most 200 years.
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