Not a single organism from earth has survived going through the belt. It is functionally impossible without lead shielding which itself would be impossible with current chemical rocket technology to puncture past the stratosphere, in other words it is too heavy. The recent Artemis flyby mission was a fraud since the shuttle was not shielded. You can’t say they went fast enough and avoided the radiation damage or that it was never a problem, or that they went past the thinnest point when all the Apollo and current Artemis mission went through the thickest part of the band. It is all lies.
They just did
>>533801368They did not.
It's very weird that these tards rely so much on real astronomy to "prove" their conspiracy theories.Why not just say space is fake? It's no less stupid.
>>533801243Duh
>>533801444Meds now
>>533801243Radiation exposure is time dependent. They move really fast through the Van Allen belt and receive negligible radiation as a result.
>>533801437Space is real, it’s impossible to go through the van Allen belts without lead shielding or magic. You’re spreading disinformation and are intellectually dishonest.
>>533801243
>>533801500Nope, that is the dumbass cope. They didn’t go through in minutes but hours.
>>533801243Prove that the Van Allen belts exist retard
>>533801444Jew is right on time to discredit anyone pointing out the Apollo and Artemis programs are giant money laundering schemes. At least bell labs made CPUs and Linux. What has NASA made? Stolen tax dollars and psyop films.
OP is injecting maple syrup.
>>533801558NASA in Hebrew means deception.
>>533801243You're a retard. It's very possible and you don't need 3 feet of lead to do it. You have no idea what you're talking about.
>>533801505>without lead shielding or magic.Magic doesn't exist, excreet
>>533801609It’s not possible and you need a lot of lead which means it never happened because rocket technology is still primitive. You can now watch your star trekss good goy
>>533801407Crossing the Van Allen belts is a matter of fast transit, selective pathing, and maneuvering, rather than just heavy shielding. The primary "evidence" of their successful crossing during the Artemis II mission (April 1–11, 2026) comes from real-time radiation monitoring and specific flight maneuversActive Monitoring: The Orion capsule was equipped with HERA (Hybrid Electronic Radiation Assessor) sensors and updated M-42 EXT detectors from the German Aerospace Center. These recorded continuous, time-resolved data of the radiation environment as the crew passed through the belts.The "Turning" Maneuver: During the transit of the inner belt, Orion performed a 90-degree turn. Evidence from the earlier Artemis I test flight (and confirmed by Artemis II assessments) showed that this specific orientation can reduce radiation dose rates by approximately 50% by using the spacecraft's heaviest components (like the engine block) as a shadow shield.Four Transits: Unlike Apollo missions that crossed twice, Artemis II followed a unique trajectory that required the crew to pass through the belts four times (twice on the way out due to a high Earth orbit phase, and twice on return). The successful splashdown with a healthy crew is the ultimate evidence of the mission's shielding efficacy
>>533801716>fast transit>being exposed to gamma and ionizing radiation for hours and more so since yo use goynip llm admits they went through multiple times.
>>533801243Cope. Sorry your shithole nation isn't able to get to space.
>>533801587Buzz Aldrin also wore a Freemason ring. He also took a 33rd degree Freemason flag "to the moon." In jews' low IQ schizophrenic mind they think this is admission the moon landings were faked, and its your fault they stole tax money.
>>533801792>our most defining moment>actually just Jewish theatreHow embarrassing
>The Van Allen radiation belts were discovered in 1958 by Dr. James Van Allen and his team at the University of Iowa using cosmic ray detectors aboard the first American satellite, Explorer 1. Geiger counters on the satellite recorded unexpectedly high radiation levels (charged particles), leading to the realization that intense radiation was trapped by Earth's magnetic field.>The Findings: The instruments detected high fluxes of energetic charged particles (electrons and protons). The data was so high it caused "dead-time saturation" on the instruments, causing researchers to realize space was far more radioactive than previously thought.So the radiation is so high that it caused the Geiger counter to reach it's maximum value but if you just go through it really fast you won't get any radiation like if you run fast enough you don't get wet in the rain!Probably one of the most jewish things I've ever read in this Hasbara pilpul Epstein ghetto.
>>533801716High-Speed "Punch": The spacecraft traversed the belts at nearly 25,000 mph (11 km/s). This speed reduced the time spent in the most intense radiation zones to roughly 30 to 60 minutes, keeping the total dose low—roughly equivalent to a single whole-body CT scan for the entire mission.Inclined Trajectory: Mission planners launched at an angle (roughly 30 degrees to the equator) to skim the "thin" edges of the belts, intentionally avoiding the densest regions of trapped particles near the magnetic equator.Smart Shielding: Rather than heavy lead, which creates dangerous secondary radiation when hit by cosmic rays, Orion uses aluminum and hydrogen-rich materials like plastics and water. The crew also had a designated "storm shelter" where they could hunker down behind stowed gear and water tanks if radiation spiked.
>>533801834You don't think jews landed on the moon? Next your gonna tell me jews don't have bombs that can kill everyone... (That left no radiation contamination in Japan and had 0 radiation deaths.)
>>533801550Chapter 3 of this report:https://ntrs.nasa.gov/api/citations/19760005580/downloads/19760005580.pdfSpecifically details radiation hazards (including the Van Allen belt), mitigation efforts, instrumentation used to measure the dose, and results of the mission.
>>533801243>da van allen radiation belts guise, dey're uniform and surround da erf in a perfect sphere!except they don't and we set up a trajectory to minimize exposure, it comes down to being like the exposure you get from eating bananas or a chest xray or flying on a plane. OP is retarded and has consistently been retarded for months to years.
>>533801788It's particles you retard. They launch towards the poles where it's thinnest, the shield blocks the particles and the xray radiation that comes through is the equivalent of getting like 3 xrays, or like half what a CT scan is. Thinking you need 3 feet of lead is so fucking stupid.
>>533801243they did, several times.
>>533801564Do you mean myself or the faggot replying to me about meds?
>>533801505There are three main types of radiation, and of those types the energy varies. But you have no idea do you retard.
>>533801788>>533801874physics, radiation damage isn't just about the intensity of the environment; it is about the total accumulated energy absorbed by the body.The Analogy: If you run through rain, you hit more drops in front of you, but fewer drops hit your head over time.The Physics: Unlike rain, radiation in the belts is omni-directional (it comes from all sides).The Result: Because the radiation is everywhere, the faster you move, the less time your cells have to absorb hochenergetische (high-energy) particles.Exposure = Rate × Time.Even if the "Rate" is high, a very small "Time" leads to a low total "Exposure." Total radiation for the entire 10-day mission was approximately 26.7–35.4 mSv.Only about 1.8 to 3.9 mSv of that total came from the Van Allen belt passes.Context: For comparison, a full-body CT scan is about 20 mSv. The astronauts absorbed roughly the equivalent of 1.5 to 2 CT scans during the entire trip.A standard Geiger counter is like a speedometer that only goes to 100—if you go 120, it "maxes out," but that doesn't mean you're going at the speed of light. Active Dosimeters and HERA sensors specifically designed for high-flux environments. These sensors did not "max out"
>>533801243>impossible with current chemical rocket technology to puncture past the stratosphereYou could drive to space in an hour if your car allowed it, staying there is the hard part
>>533801243>it still thinks gamma radiation and particle radiation require the same shieldingWhich cookie did you eat? I'm guessing the neutron cookie. Retard.
>>533802121Wrong this pice shows on their outward bound journey they were roughly at the equator.
Case closed.
>>533801243>lead shielding which itself would be impossibleyou can beat lead to almost an atom thickness.
>>533801243shut up i already been to the sun an back.,
>>533801243That’s because it’s the firmament
>>533802227>adiation Levels: The inner belt can produce radiation doses up to 5-10 roentgens/hr if only considering electron penetration, or up to 60 mSv (6 rem) at its maximum, according to some analyses. >A radiation level of 5-10 roentgens per hour (R/hr) is extremely high, indicating a potentially hazardous, high-radiation area that warrants immediate evacuation or heavy shielding. Exposure at this rate for just 1–2 hours can lead to significant, though not necessarily fatal, acute radiation sickness. They would at minimum need anti radiation meds buddy.
>>533802295Nigger they were not roughly anywhere near the equator shut the fuck up
>>533801587NGO means plague or sorrow
>>533802295Slingshot effect. Artemis II used a High Earth Orbit (HEO). In an elliptical orbit, a spacecraft does not move at a constant speed. According to Kepler’s Second Law, it moves fastest at the closest point to Earth (Perigee) and slowest at the furthest point (Apogee). NASA specifically timed the mission so that the "Perigee" (the high-speed slingshot) occurred exactly within the altitude range of the Inner Van Allen Belt (approx. 1,000 km to 6,000 km). By the time the radiation levels hit their peak intensity, Orion was traveling at its maximum orbital velocity of roughly 39,600 km/h (11 km/s). At 11 km/s, you cover the entire 5,000 km thickness of the inner belt in about 7.5 minutes. Even if the radiation there is "extreme," you are simply moving too fast for the particles to accumulate a lethal dose.Think of the Van Allen Belts like a thick tire around the Earth.If you drive straight through the side (equator), you go through the maximum amount of rubber.If you fly at a 28.5-degree angle, you are essentially "diagonal" to the tire.Because the belts are curved and follow magnetic field lines, this angle naturally puts the spacecraft in regions where the particle flux is significantly lower than it is at the equator, without the impossible fuel cost of a 90-degree polar launch.
>>533801243Prove it
>>533802493You're defending something you don't even understand because you're a dipshit who wants to believe jewish lies because they please him. The government has always lied to you about every single other thing but you trust them on this one thing because SPACE is KEWL!Oh look they won't even let me post the picError: Upload failedhttps://www.astronomy.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/01/Artemis2-Path.pngisn't that a strange coincidence. Tons of pics you can't upload when they are png and jpg. Isn't that interesting anons?
>>533801243You can just go past it. It's a belt of radiation. If you hung out there for days you're probably not doing so great but again you can just go past it. The worst of it is at the poles. So just don't go there. I'm willing to bet most of that radiation is beta radiation, which gets stopped by most things including spacecraft hulls.
>>533801243Why do low IQ retards love CGI?
>>533801407Bro, youre a Cucknadian, you fuck dogs while importing trillions of jeets as your “government” “suicides” you. You should question every word that comes out of your own mouth.
>>533801500>if you go really fast then it’s not that badLmfao.space being fake is the tail that wags the dog as far as jewops go. Once you get past heliocentrism, your world gets smaller, creating more efficiency, which creates having more control over your own environment, thus leading to a more fulfilling and productive life. I used to be a materialistic piece of shit. Dropped out of college, working on a grounds crew for a golf course. Then I learned about biblical cosmology and turned my life around. Married, 4 children, and I retire next year before the age of 40. Have faith fellow men, the Jew can’t touch your soul. God bless
>>533802478>/hrIf the dose is 10 R/hr and you are there for 15 minutes (0.25 hours), your total dose is only 2.5 R.2.5 Roentgens (approx. 25 mSv) is roughly the dose of three CT scans.
>>533802439>it thinks lead is effective at that thicknessLiteral plastic is better per unit mass. Lead is only effective due to compactness(DENSITY).Why is plastic good? Hydrogen. Enjoy thinking about other hydrogen sources you need to take with you anyways.
>>533801243Shoo, jew.
>>533802735That's assuming your magical orbital flight path which is not the official flight path they took as shown in https://www.astronomy.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/01/Artemis2-Path.pngWhere they are obviously flying at the equator.
>>533801243I was censored for a bit, weird
>>533801444You can go outside and see space though with a children's telescope
>>533801243>4chan astrophysicsNotEvenOnce
>>533802622These are all cope explanations and can’t get past the fact that all the manned missions would fail irl because the shuttles weren’t shielded and they all transited past the radiation dense part of the belt for hours. Not 30-60 minutes but hours.
>>533801243Radiation is not real, retard.>Hurr durr invisible ley line cosmic energy is killing me in 50 years AAUUUUGHGHGHG AHHH WE CAN'T PASS THE INVISIBLE MAGIC DEATH RAY ENERGY BELT AHHH I'M GOING INSANE!This is you. This is what you sound like to reasonable enlightened people like me.
>>533802651You're looking at the image and you think that supports your case? Are you so fucking simple minded you can't conceptualize a 3 dimensional flight path from the 2 dimensional image? Kill yourself.
>>533802985Show us the math, moishe.
>>533802985>leaf is unable to evaluate whether ranges overlap>>533802987TIL 'enlightenment' is simply refusing to consider things one doesn't understand.Did you know that sunlight is radiation?
>>533802743>Lead is only effective due to compactness(DENSITY).beating it to an atom thickness doesn't change its density you retard. whereas hydrogen is the least dense element there is.
>>533803258>Huh? I don't get itWhat's more effective, one atom of shielding, or 1 million?Also, when are you going back to your country? Britain doesn't need you.
>>533801243>t. clueless about ions
>>533802927Even tesla knew
>>533802985Outer spessssse
>>533803206Thanks for the (you), today has been very slim pickings despite the fact that I've tried very hard to be funny and baiting. Had a tough day.
>>533804049Eh, you're off your game. You sound like you need a nap.
>>533802985Manned spacecraft going to the moon tend to weight 20-50 tons.A lead vest weights maybe 10kg.You think it would be in any way difficult to make them wear 100kg lead vests?>yet they don'tBecause that's generally not necessary.May be necessary for long distance space travel though, like long duration missions to Mars, or space stations outside LEO.Fortunately that won't be a major problem because space is a microgravity environment.
>>533802985So show us the math, it should be trivial to prove that the flight path would result in a dangerous dose of radiation
>>533801243btw have you considered going through here?
wait why is lead shielding impossible
>>533804682Stupid and impossible are not synonyms.
>>533804014Moving a floating plushie out of your face is proof NASA is fake.
>>533801243Everything above a 100km is a lie.
>>533801716>>533801888thanks, krautgpt
>>533801243North and South poles seem to be the way out. Bless, HH
>>533801243People think nasa will spend billions building rockets and shut going into space, but glaze over the detail about the radiation belt. If they are going to fake space travel and it impossible to pass the radiation belt, wouldn't they just lie and say it's not there?Flat earthers should all off themselves unironically
https://www.bitchute.com/video/dp0Xhc30koM6
>>533804821it doesnt have a shadow
>>533801243The photos from Artemis II contained dead pixels because the image sensors got messed up by the radiation during the flight. Just saying.
>>533801243>>533801444You people really are insane, aren't you? Yeah, so let's bring back lobotomies, electroshock and involuntary commitment to the nut house, and no internet access for the inmates. Fuck crazy "people" and their opinions.
>>533805378Turns out there's a fucking reason NASA was using military surplus...
>>533801243>Not a single human has gone past the firmamentFTFY
>>533805584https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=cc_TV-9GTD8Buzz aldrin was CIA/high ranking Mason. They really have never been to the moon and the funny part is that we never will.https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=KpuKu3F0BvY&pp=ygUNQW1lcmljYW4gbW9vbg%3D%3D
>>533805697This statement gets a lot less stupid when you figure out "the firmament" is the heliopause.An entire solar system, sovereign by right.
>>533805697What would be the problem with putting a drill onto the tip of the rocket?Besides causing another great flood I mean.
>>533801243I love when non-physicists chime in with their opinions on physics
>>533801243Listen, Ranjeet, you have no idea what you're talking about...I don't argue with lesser life forms. To me, you are a slug in the sun. You are an ant in the afterbirth. It is your nature to do one thing correctly. Before me, you rightly tremble. But, fear is not what you owe me. YOU OWE ME AWE.
>>533805784So you can't go into space because of the radiation and can't leave the solar system because there's too little solar radiation outside of it?
>>533801495You don't need to tell, just go ahead and take your meds normie, nobody cares
>>533801788There’s no gamma rays in the radiation belt you fucking idiot
>>533805867I just need you to understand that "licking windows" at no point includes masticating shards of glass for the flavour.
>>533805971Yet it's likely you swallowed grains of sand at some point.
>>533801243The van Allen belt doesn't exist. It is just part of a massive, decades long, trillion dollar conspiracy to identify the most gullible retards who will read some nonsense on a flat earth website and then suddenly become convinced that they are an expert on the subject. Stop being retarded. A massive belt of invisible radiation completely surrounding the Earth? And it's supposedly created by the Earth's magnetic field interacting with "solar wind"? Come on man, use your brain. The Sun makes light, not wind. There's no air in space, so how could there be wind? And this wind blowing on magnets somehow creates intense radiation? And this radiation just kinda sits there in that "belt" instead of, I don't know, *radiating* off into space?The astronauts were able to get through the van Allen belt without any damage because IT DOES NOT EXIST. "They" just want you to think that humanity is trapped here on Earth by some magical bubble of deadly radiation so none of us regular people try to build a rocketship to escape and claim the Moon or Mars for ourselves.Wake up and take the beltpill, Anon.
>retard makes up a bunch of bullshit>other retards are too stupid to see the bullshitBeta radiation is stopped by thin metal foil, such as spacecraft hull.
>>533806039>I can understand when I'm being insulted but can't read "solar system boundary"Ah, not actually stupid. Just a disingenuous faggot.
>>533801505>it’s impossible to go through the van Allen belts without lead shielding or magic.Van Halen, and yes it is possible but only with power of rock and rollso it will never happen since rnr is no moar>>>/wsg/6126328>>>/wsg/6132724
>>533806116You’re also a retard. Perhaps even more retarded than he is. Lynch yourself
>>533804682>wait why is lead shielding impossibleIt's not impossible, it's just very heavy and unnecessary.
>>533806312>t. autistic Anon can't recognize obvious satireSAD. Many such cases!
>>533801243What kind of radiation is in the Van Allen belts, OP? Are you aware there are different types of radiation? What type of radiation is the proponderance of the Van Allen belts radiation?Once you answer that question, answer the following;What type of shielding is necessary to block the radiation in the Van Allen belts?I'll give you somewhere to start:https://space.physics.uiowa.edu/plasma-wave/ProfVanAllen/1981_RadiationBeltsOfTheEarth_AirAndSpace.pdfThat's Van Allen's original publication on the matter, but you could just google 'what type is the van Allen belt radiation?'Then google '[radiation type] shielding, or "what does it take to stop [radiation type]?"You might be surprised.
>>533801716
> van allen belts sound like instant death zone>not really>danger = exposure over time, not instant>apollo astronauts passed through in ~1–2 hours>flight path avoided strongest radiation zones>spacecraft shielding reduced exposure>total dose stayed low (well below dangerous levels)>don’t hang out there>but passing through fast is fine
>>533801243muh van halen belt. Your data is fake and gay. Post source or stfu.
>>533806779Bull fucking shit
>>533801243can someone riddle me this one? the elites are actually shidding and fardding all over the place between their baby eating sessions over the potential magnetic pole reversal. they are just becoming openly corrupt accumulating as much wealth as possible to build massive control systems and deep underground survival bunkers. if going to space is like no big deal and a few MM of aluminum is all you need. why are the elietes so concerned?
>>533801437>It's no less stupid.
>>533801243bruh your moms wider than the van allen belt lmao.
>>533802388Ahktchually, MythBusters showed that running in a rainstorm makes you more wet, rather than less.
>>533801243Radiation might as well be magic to people with sub 100 IQ
>>533801243>what is goldGold can be 1 nanometer thick and block all radiation.Post brown hand.
>>533801243Even if we made it through the van Allen belt...these absolute barriers would be faced:https://youtu.be/AJZ0kYPjGBs
>>533801564>What has NASA made?Powdered ice cream and tang :3
>>533809515are we sure that wasn't subcontracted?
>>533801444making all the bots and shills seethe
>>533801243Aliens came, they saw, and then they left... deciding there was nothing of value on Earth.
>>533801716Thanks chatGPT
>>533801716How do they protect the film from being wiped? How'd they do it in the 60s and 70s?
>>533807274Nobody know what to tell you bud. Radiation is a dosage problem. Low dose=no problem. High dose=dead. And dosage increases with exposure. So you keep your exposure low and you're golden. Plus a lot of it in space is beta radiation, which the ship blocks.