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America's first female astronaut, Sally Ride, lost her battle with pancreatic cancer today.
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My guess is that we will see more and more of these people getting cancer as they are constantly subjected to some high doses of radiation while in space and if there are sun flares it is worst although they do have a special compartment on the space station that they go in when one happens, but the rest of the time they are getting high doses.
Really? I don't think the evidence is there to support your supposition.
Seven (now eight) of those astronauts who have passed on passed on from cancer- of the others (43) who have died most have died from accidents related to the space program.
24 astronauts that are still living are over the age of 70! John Glenn is 91 years old.
America's first female astronaut, Sally Ride, lost her battle with pancreatic cancer today.
The longer they are up the higher the possibility of cancer. Here is a chart showing what they get compared to some on earth.
http://www.astronomycafe.net/qadir/q2906.html
Also to be better informed you might want to read this from NASA;
http://science.nasa.gov/science-news/science-at-nasa/2005/09may_mysteriouscancer/
I'm just saying the facts do not support the so-called science. As a matter of fact, the article from NASA did not say anything like you are conjecturing -
"Consider the following: Some astronauts, veterans of long space missions, have "significant chromosome aberrations" in their blood cells1. These aberrations may be "associated with the development of cancer," says Dicello, but they do not, by themselves, cause cancer. For that to happen, cells with aberrations must undergo a series of further mutations."
"Cells often react in unexpected ways to radiation, notes Dicello. For example, there's a puzzling phenomenon known as adaptive response. Sometimes, when tissue is exposed to damaging radiation, it not only repairs itself, but also learns to repair itself better next time. How that works is still being investigated.Furthermore, radiation damage is not always proportional to the amount of radiation experienced. "Our research shows some unusual things," says Dicello. Some types of chromosome aberrations are very sensitive to radiation. "Deliver a low dose, and they take off." Other types of aberrations require much higher doses. Researchers are still trying to sort out which is which … and why?"
"While researchers know something about how cells respond to each kind of radiation separately, some of Dicello's work suggests that exposure to these two types of radiation mixed together could produce as-yet unpredictable results.
The damage could be less than the two kinds added together -- or it could be more! There could, perhaps, be an adaptive response in which lightweight solar protons stimulate repair processes to help reduce the effects of the heavy cosmic ray ions. Or something totally unexpected could happen." (emphasis mine)
And NASA :wavey:suit yourself
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Sally Ride was also the first gay person in space.
Is there anything in the constitution to prevent it, now ? Why ammend the consitution ?