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Acute '''radiation sickness''' in Mars settlements may result from prolonged exposure to [[solar radiation]] or accidental exposure to [[radioactive materials]].
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Acute '''radiation sickness''' in Mars [[settlement|settlements]] may result from prolonged exposure to [[solar radiation]] or accidental exposure to [[radioactive materials]].
  
 
==Solar radiation==
 
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==Accidental exposure to radioactive material==
 
==Accidental exposure to radioactive material==
 
* Should [[nuclear power]] be required by an expanding settlement, accidental exposure to radioactive material may result in injury or death. Long-term health problems (such as [[cancer]]) may result from being in close proximity to such materials.
 
* Should [[nuclear power]] be required by an expanding settlement, accidental exposure to radioactive material may result in injury or death. Long-term health problems (such as [[cancer]]) may result from being in close proximity to such materials.
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==See Also==
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* [[Radiation]]
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* [[Solar wind|Solar Wind]]
  
 
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[[category:Hazards]]
 
[[category:Hazards]]

Revision as of 18:28, 4 December 2008

Acute radiation sickness in Mars settlements may result from prolonged exposure to solar radiation or accidental exposure to radioactive materials.

Solar radiation

  • Settlers on the surface of Mars, with no protection (only a light weight space suit protecting them from the tenuous and cold Mars atmosphere) may receive leathal doses of solar radiation during solar storms.
  • Astronauts in Mars orbit will also be unprotected (unlike Earth orbit, where low orbits are protected by the Earth's magnetic field), so some spacewalk tasks should be carried out by robots whenever possible and sufficient protection must be provided when a solar storm is imminent.

Accidental exposure to radioactive material

  • Should nuclear power be required by an expanding settlement, accidental exposure to radioactive material may result in injury or death. Long-term health problems (such as cancer) may result from being in close proximity to such materials.

See Also