can we use radioactive elements for making an astronaut suit for going in a very radioactive planet
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However, in space the only way to protect from radiation is by using the last two points. Space suits provide protection from the UV rays, but they provide limited protection from particle radiation and gamma and x ray. If particles have enough energy they simply pass through the space suit.
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researchers have now proposed that some planets, particularly ones that form near the center of our Milky Way Galaxy, might possess enough of these radioactive isotopes to generate sufficient heat to keep their surfaces from freezing entirely solid
so we e can make them..
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