Death on Mars

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Death on Mars

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From Blogs.ScientificAmerican.com:
"The martian radiation environment is a problem for human explorers that cannot be overstated"

https://blogs.scientificamerican.com/li ... -on-mars1/

Finally, someone who gets it, that going to Mars is not going to be as easy as so many make it out to be, speaks out.
The human biology part seems to be being totally ignored.

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