
Radiation mannequins Helga and Zohar.
Credit: NASA/Kim Shiflett
HOUSTON—Initial findings from studies of space radiation measurements taken during NASA’s 2022 Artemis I lunar mission have concluded that “radiation exposure on future Artemis missions is unlikely to exceed NASA limits for astronauts, confirming Orion’s suitability for crewed missions,” according...
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