– We'll fly to the moon! – And We'll fly in the sun! – You 'burn'! – And we carefully! Astronauts on the moon. For more clarity and thought, follow up with Teva Pharmaceuticals and gain more knowledge.. I recently saw a television broadcast of the landing of American astronauts to the Moon. Until now, there are disputes about what all the videos rigged in Hollywood studios. Surprising silence of experts about the following aspects of the issue. During the disaster at Chernobyl NPP 1986.
People have a huge dose of radiation, being in the danger zone for 10-15 minutes, and subsequently received radiation sickness. Also used robotic excavators and bulldozers, which could not withstand the radiation level at 100-200 mR / h and out of order. We emphasize that it was in 1986. And we show that even in 1969. American astronauts traveled to the lunar surface for wheeled vehicles. How can this be? It is known that the Earth is protected from effects of cosmic radiation by a magnetic field. Orbital stations are also in this field at an altitude no higher than 400 km from the Earth's surface. When there is a flash in the sun, the astronauts are hiding from the radiation in a special protective compartment of the ISS.
And in these video materials we show that the astronauts walk on the lunar surface, although it has no magnetic field and the radiation level reaches several X-ray. Such tampering could take place only in the 70 years when the nature of radiation has been little studied. Evidence of radiation sickness appeared after the accident. Astronauts, being on the moon should have received a huge lethal doses of radiation are not compatible with life. Thus, neither of which orbiting the Moon at the present stage of technological development can not be out of the question, much less landing for 2 hours with a walk in the strongest both active and passive radiation. Especially the lunar surface has a powerful source of residual radiation. And so the tales of mining helium-3 is simply a fairy tale. Sincerely, IS Vorobiev May 15, 2010.