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Thursday, May 24, 2012

HOW TO PROTECT YOURSELF THE SOLAR STORM IN 2012


If by 2012 a solar storm occurs, a large one. You must get out. The radiation storm could begin in 15 minutes. The first step to take is to protect the hips, this may be key to surviving a solar storm. Other sensitive areas are the shoulders, spine, thighs, sternum and skull. 

Why a list of body parts so strange? 


The bones of these areas contain marrow, the "blood factory" of our body. The delicate cells that form the bone marrow are particularly vulnerable to solar storms; a high dose of solar protons flowing through the body may destroy them. And marrow cells to generate a continuous stream of new blood cells, a person could run out of blood within a week. Would require a bone marrow transplant. So to survive a solar storm, the first priority must be to protect our bone marrow. 
The best solution is to take cover, entering a radiation shelter. But if the shelter is too far to reach on time, wearing a spacesuit with enhanced radiation shielding in the bone marrow-rich areas, shoulders, hips, spine, etc. This could mean the difference between life and death. 

A layer of only a 1 cm thickness of a plastic-like material called polyethylene could prevent serious diseases that occur as a result of radiation. "This would be enough to keep intact the hematological system, except in the case of the worst outbreaks," says Cucinotta. If it survives only 5% of marrow cells, bone marrow regenerate and the person could survive without transplantation. 

An astronaut for example, could, despite being so protected, develop health problems in the long term: cancer, cataracts and other diseases. "No spacesuit can stop all solar protons," says Cucinotta. But if the blood supply is interrupted, the astronaut will also survive, enough to not have to worry about the long term.


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