>>17108744>Because it genuinely fucking don't look pressurized how the fuck do you pressurize duck taped foiling retard? How about you try to duck tape foiling on a ball and you put in a vacuum chamber and you look at what happenthe pressurization wasn't provided by the foil (which was a multi-layered system of which the kapton was the outermost layer) it was provided by
>>17108715. As for the belts
>For the Apollo missions, exposure during the crossing of the Van Allen belts was calculated and measured by means of uncrewed test flights: specifically, Apollo 6 (April 1968) carried into Earth orbit an Apollo capsule equipped with instruments for measuring the capability of the spacecraft to block the radiation from the belts. It was found that the exposure was comparable to the effects of a few medical X-rays and therefore was quite tolerable for short periods.>The very first human beings to fly beyond the Van Allen belts were the astronauts of Apollo 8. According to NASA’s Biomedical Results of Apollo report (1975), over the course of the entire flight Lovell, Borman and Anders accumulated a radiation dose of 1.6 millisieverts. This is the equivalent of about twenty chest X-rays and is therefore far from being immediately lethal as some conspiracy theorists argue.>In other words, the actual level of risk entailed by the Van Allen belts was well-known and tested long before the Moon landings.I'm sorry you're too retarded and stubborn to admit you're wrong.