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Radiation dangers on Mars missions are often exaggerated.

In Mars orbit, we have data that indicates approx. 22 milirads a day. It should be a fair bit less on the surface. That gives the colonists about 3 years of unshielded radiation exposure till they hit the radiation max that NASA recommends (remember, they should be shielded somewhat though)

There is also a decent amount of recent evidence that chronic radiation exposure in this quantity is no where as near as dangerous as a concentrated burst.



Didn't Curiosity recently show that radiation on Mars was pretty much the same as on the ISS because the atmosphere of Mars thickens during the day?




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