An electromagnetic radiation belt Jiang cites as an argument against humans safely leaving Earth.
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Van Allen belt
A transcript-matched topic anchored by excerpts such as "...that it's impossible for humans to leave something called the Van Allen belt. Okay? The Van Allen belt is this electromagnetic field that protects..."
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A transcript-matched topic anchored by excerpts such as "...that it's impossible for humans to leave something called the Van Allen belt. Okay? The Van Allen belt is this electromagnetic field that protects..."
Key Notes
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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"...that it's impossible for humans to leave something called the Van Allen belt. Okay? The Van Allen belt is this electromagnetic field that protects..."
"...they didn't really succeed they really didn't get past the van allen belts okay i i'm not going to go into that but but..."
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