Subject: Re: Who took the pictures of Neil Armstrong's first steps on the Moon ?
From: Tommy
Date: 22/01/2005, 02:19
Newsgroups: alt.conspiracy,alt.conspiracy.area51,alt.parenting.solutions,alt.sci.physics

N:dlzc D:aol T:com (dlzc) wrote:


Are you comparing the radiation from mere x-ray machines to that of the
VA-Belts? Uhhhhhhh, Ok. <snicker>

Yes.  The Van Allen belts are only Earth's magnetic field.  The rest is
powered by the solar wind.  The same stuff that has buffeted every
satellite that has travelled to Venus, Mars, and outwards.  How many of
those have been fried by radiation?  None.  Even when we didn't know how
to do proper shielding, none were lost.

Try not to be ignorant, by peddling someone else's crap.

David A. Smith

Do you not understand basic orbital mechanics? Hint 'outwards' (VS)
'upwards' 

As for you claim of 'low radiation' Read what NASA has to say about the
radiation belts/VA-Belts.
http://www-istp.gsfc.nasa.gov/Education/wradbelt.html

P.S.
Try not to believe everything you see on TV.