English, asked by 1010urvashikher, 4 months ago

what prevent radiation from entering in to space​

Answers

Answered by YashodharPalav5109
2

Earth's protective magnetic bubble, called the magnetosphere, deflects most solar particles. The atmosphere also quells any particles that do make it through. The International Space Station cruises through low-Earth orbit, within Earth's protection, and the station's hull helps shield crew members from radiation too.

Answered by sutapa86ad
0

Earth's protective magnetic bubble, called the magnetosphere, deflects most solar particles. The atmosphere also quells any particles that do make it through. The International Space Station cruises through low-Earth orbit, within Earth's protection, and the station's hull helps shield crew members from radiation too.Remarkably, researchers have successfully made yarn out of BNNTs, so it's flexible enough to be woven into the fabric of space suits, providing astronauts with significant radiation protection even while they're performing spacewalks in transit or out on the harsh Martian surface.

Hope this will help you.

Please mark me as Brainliest

Similar questions