The Van Allen belt is presented as an argument that human travel beyond Earth may be impossible or deadly, making Apollo difficult to explain.
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The Van Allen belt is presented as an argument that human travel beyond Earth may be impossible or deadly, making Apollo difficult to explain.
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"...Allen belt is this electromagnetic field that protects us from cosmic radiation. So the belts themselves have heavy radiation, so if you go into..."
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