Radiation is often talked about as a obstacle for spacetravel that is not yet completly solved.
Im wondering about what they do about it today, and what kind of technology they are working on. In a book I read that was based on a televisionshow where they went to pluto and back, visiting al the planets along the way (a mix of science fiction and science fact, each planet had its own episode, with lots of info) they had a sort of electromagnetic (my favorite topic it seems:-) shield that blocked a lot, but when they went past the sun at close range in order to gain more speed for the trip to Pluto (As I remembered it) it got to much, and one crewmember got cancer and died.
I have also heard that a unusual effect of space-radiation is that flashes of light sometimes appear, it has to do with some sort of wave-particle that hits the eye (the retina or something)
Here on Earth, I have heard that thick walls of concrete, or a little less thick wall of lead stops the evil gamma-rays (isnt that what most space-radiation is?) but this is perhaps not considered to heavy alternative for spaceships at this time. Is it realy that hard to block radiation? it seems to me like a material that is both dense (like concrete or lead) and light at the same time would be best.
Im wondering about what they do about it today, and what kind of technology they are working on. In a book I read that was based on a televisionshow where they went to pluto and back, visiting al the planets along the way (a mix of science fiction and science fact, each planet had its own episode, with lots of info) they had a sort of electromagnetic (my favorite topic it seems:-) shield that blocked a lot, but when they went past the sun at close range in order to gain more speed for the trip to Pluto (As I remembered it) it got to much, and one crewmember got cancer and died.
I have also heard that a unusual effect of space-radiation is that flashes of light sometimes appear, it has to do with some sort of wave-particle that hits the eye (the retina or something)
Here on Earth, I have heard that thick walls of concrete, or a little less thick wall of lead stops the evil gamma-rays (isnt that what most space-radiation is?) but this is perhaps not considered to heavy alternative for spaceships at this time. Is it realy that hard to block radiation? it seems to me like a material that is both dense (like concrete or lead) and light at the same time would be best.