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  • Force Field to Protect Astronauts: Possibly a Trip to Mars? PDF Print E-mail
    Wednesday, 05 November 2008
    efeThe only thing that hinders our space faring progress is the fact that the space up above us is full of treacherous dangers such as cosmic radiations which would burn us alive in a matter of seconds.

    However, there has been a theory whereby you can create your own mini-magnetosphere, something similar to Earth’s magnetosphere, which can protect a spaceship occupant from harmful radiation.

    I just wonder, when can we actually start our space faring journey to Mars?

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