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The levels of radiation are so strong that even modern spacecraft could not shield from the lethal amounts of radiation.

So, how did NASA land on the moon if all the astroboys would've been DOA?

The levels of radiation are so strong that even modern spacecraft could not shield from the lethal amounts of radiation. So, how did NASA land on the moon if all the astroboys would've been DOA?

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It's not something you can calculate. In a newtonian universe where you can predict the motion of every atom in the universe sure, but quantum physics throws that out the window. Solar storms are currently incalculable w/ our current tech. If one flared up and the ISS was in it's path it would kill everyone on board, we'd likely have some grid problems b/c of EMP, and we'd be seeing the aurora borealis crazy south near the equator. A strong enough solar flare could essentialy blow our atmosphere off like a birthday cake candle if we found ourself in it's direct path.

After monitoring solar activity for several months, I witnessed more than 5 M-class CME's blasted in Earths exact direction. The 40 starlink sats they came down a couple months ago were due to a earth directed CME in the M-class range or above.

How is the ISS still up there then?

If we cannot calculate the Van Allen belts density/motion, how the fuck did they calculate that exact answer? If they messed it up everyone dies. According to another commenter, Apollo 16 was "delayed" because they were waiting for an "opening". Nonsense if you ask me.

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Witnessing isn't predicting or calculating ahead of time. Think of a solar flare like a sniper bullet but the sniper isn't aiming and you accidentally get hit. The distances in space make it unlikely for an unaimed direct hit. You can see the effects of the magnetic pole in the aurora borealis. It's like iron filings shifting to a pole oin the magnet. That's why they find the most asteroids at the poles or the equator b/c of these opposing magnetic polarities. If our sun goes supernova, we're all dead. A mild flare would act like an emp. In fact we had one in our recent past. The Carrington event. It was in the 1800s and took down telegraphs across the country w/ it's emp. They estimate w/ our current infrastructure a grid crippling emp event would cause 90% of the US population to die w/in a year. Life is terrifiyingly fragile.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carrington_Event

https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/washington-secrets/new-emp-warning-us-will-cease-to-exist-90-of-population-will-die

I mean maybe that 2nd article is propaganda but I watched a woman try to put gas in a tesla the other day. I don't think our odds are very good.