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Decreasing solar activity could make the journey to Mars and back riskier for astronauts, a new study warns.

The sun's magnetic field acts as a barrier to high-energy galactic cosmic rays, which originate outside the solar system in supernova explosions. The magnetic field is stronger when the sun is more active, deflecting more of this potentially dangerous radiation.

But the last "solar minimum," which occurred in 2009, was the weakest ever measured in the space age, and some scientists believe solar activity is going to weaken further — which would be bad news for manned missions through deep space. [Solar Quiz: How Well Do You Know Our Sun?]


The new study, which has been accepted for publication in the journal Space Weather, found that a 30-year-old male astronaut who flew to Marsduring a period of low solar activity would surpass NASA's radiation safety limits in less than 400 days, which is barely enough time to get to the Red Planet and back. (A female would reach the limit in under 300 days.)

If the sun's activity continues to decrease as many researchers predict, the male astronaut's limit would be reached in under 320 days and a woman's in less than 240, the study determined.

"While these conditions are not necessarily a showstopper for long-duration missions to the moon, an asteroid or even Mars, galactic cosmic ray radiation in particular remains a significant and worsening factor that limits mission durations," study lead author Nathan Schwadron, of the University of New Hampshire, said in a statement.

Sunspots are generally used to estimate solar activity, because these patches on the sun are produced by magnetic field lines. As these lines twist and snap, they can produce solar flares and coronal mass ejections (CME) that send particles out into the solar system. These are all indications of a strong magnetic field on the sun.

The sun has an 11-year cycle of sunspots and solar activity, but the last minimum in 2009 was the weakest ever seen since the space age began in the 1950s. Even the peak this year has been somewhat subdued. Some researchers believe the sun's next minimum of activity could be even lower than 2009.

The new research also used data from NASA's Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter (LRO) to estimate how much time it would take for an astronaut in deep space to exceed radiation limits. Measurements came from LRO's Cosmic Ray Telescope for the Effects of Radiation (CraTER), which has a material called "tissue-equivalent plastic" that reacts to radiation as human muscle would.

Variations in radiation limits depend not only on solar activity, but also on how old the astronaut is, the study authors noted.

Weak Sun Poses Radiation Risk for Mars-Bound Astronauts
 
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@levina 'Dotheadunter' has changed his name to 'headhunter' with a gif of 'i'm humping your mother'. This doesn't seem to be heading anywhere good at all :mad:
 
no one actually worried here. none of the countrymen of this thread have plans to visit redplanet. btw levin can survive for 400 days, thats a good news.
 
no one actually worried here. none of the countrymen of this thread have plans to visit redplanet. btw levin can survive for 400 days, thats a good news.
Any news about moon or Mars is not posted to know if citizens of a particular country would make it to that planet...it is posted for knowledge. Or so I thought and ergo this thread.
 
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1. has the existence of "heliopause" and "termination shock" been confirmed by observation... or is it just the proposal of mathematicians-turned-astronomers??

2. by the time humanity has prepared to go to mars, spaceship engines like vasimr will propel the ships to mars in about 40 days... ( vasimr - Our Engine | Ad Astra Rocket )... it is a real engine of simple design, with working models, and will soon tested on the international space station ( iss ).
 
Any news about moon or Mars is not posted to know if citizens of a particular would make it to that planet...it is posted for knowledge. Or so I thought and ergo this thread.
you took it negatively brother. i just said so cause i didnt find any reply on the post. pls feel free to share knowledge. "gyan baantney se badhta hai. kitaab me rakhne say sad jaata hai" - sri sarkiteshwar maharaj( munnabhai mbbs) . and i do enjoy science posts including ystrdays naziweapon post. chill.
 
Any news about moon or Mars is not posted to know if citizens of a particular country would make it to that planet...it is posted for knowledge. Or so I thought and ergo this thread.

I don't have any plans on visiting Mars either; I'd much rather visit Snickers or KitKat ! :undecided:
 
let's get back to the moon before even thinking landing men on Mars.
 
let's get back to the moon before even thinking landing men on Mars.

moon is boring... it is like going to the neighbourhood... only 400,000 kms away... dedicating years to the moon are years wasted.
 
moon is boring... it is like going to the neighbourhood... only 400,000 kms away... dedicating years to the moon are years wasted.

the moon would be a staging base for Mars and other missions to the outer solar system.
the moon should be our goal.
 
the moon would be a staging base for Mars and other missions to the outer solar system.
the moon should be our goal.

if all we need is a staging base, why not (1). a big station in geosynchronous orbit... easier to construct and still within earth's magnetosphere,. (2). this station is used construct big ships to travel to mars and asteroid belt.
 
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