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Yes. May radiation dito sa earth, but because of our atmosphere and earths magnetic field.,minimal lng ang nararanasan natin. Mars also has an atmosphere and mf.Radiation on the way to mars ang binabangit ko. Remember curiosity? It is equip with a toaster sized device known as radiation assesment detector (rad). On its 253 days, 563 million km trip, scientist turn on the rad, para malaman nila kung anung level ng radiation ang mararanasan on its way to mars. Based on the measurements they received on rad, scientist published on the science journal that astronauts may experience 2/3 of a sievert. Here on earth, we humans receive 1/1000 of a sievert per year. Ksma na dun ung mga xrays and ct scans na maeexperience natin.Regarding sa fuel problems, take note that almost 90% of initial weight of conventional space craft is fuel. And it is heavy and expensive. There are some alternative like solar-electric or nuclear electric energy, pero mas mabagal ang propulsion nila because it creates less power. So mas tatagal ang trip, mas tatagal ang exposure ng tao sa radiation. Sent from my XT910 using Tapatalk 4