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NASA Wants Revolutionary Radiation Shielding Tech

coondoggie writes "Long term exposure to radiation is one of the biggest challenges in long-duration human spaceflights, and NASA is now looking for what it calls 'revolutionary' technology that would help protect astronauts from harmful exposure. 'It is believed that the best strategy for radiation protection and shielding for long duration human missions is to use electrostatic active radiation shielding while, in concert, taking the full advantage of the state-of-the-art evolutionary passive (material) shielding technologies for the much reduced and weaken radiation that may escape and hit the spacecraft.'"

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  1. Have they considered Denial? by ackthpt · · Score: 4, Funny

    Seems to be the first line of defence for many...

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  2. Re:Deflectors to full? by rossdee · · Score: 3, Funny

    Yeah, don't forget the ability for it to be reconfigured to emit a tachyon pulse. That can be very useful in many situations.