What are the dangers of going to space?
For human spaceflight, the first thing I
think about is the astronauts actually strapping themselves to a rocket. And if
that isn’t dangerous enough, once they launch and they’re out into space in
deep exploration, we have to worry about radiation.
Radiation is coming at them from all
directions. From the Sun, we have solar particles. We have galactic cosmic rays
that are all over in the universe. And those cause damage to DNA. On Earth
here, we use sunscreen to protect us from DNA damage. Our astronauts are
protected from the shielding that’s around them in the space vehicles.
We also have to worry about
microgravity. So what happens there? We see a lot of bone and muscle loss in
our astronauts. And so to prevent this, we actually have the astronauts
exercising for hours every day. And of course we don’t want to run out of food
on a space exploration mission. So we want to make sure that we have everything
that the astronauts need to take with them to make sure that we can sustain
them.
There are many risks associated with human space exploration. NASA has been planning for these missions to make our astronauts return home safely.
Source: What Are the Dangers of Going to Space? We Asked a NASA Expert: Episode 55 - NASA
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