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11 minutes ago, Bufofrog said:
Yes, that is what I said.
Solar flares are what causes radiation storms.
It could if the shuttles were still flying.
Can it be dangerous for the crew and for the spacecraft? I mean cand it cause a dissaster like it happens with air crafts when they get in storm?
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8 minutes ago, Bufofrog said:
I assume if there was a large CME there may be a delay in the launch to minimize radiation exposure.
I don't believe there is such a thing as space turbulence.
According to the information I`ve just found.When there is a strong space radiation storm that can har satellites, launches might be delayed. It his can also be the case with strong solar flares that could interfere with communications. I wonder, wether it can affect space shuttles?
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Does space weather affect the space crafts` launches and do scientists check it before space crafts go to space? I know there is such a fact like space turbulence and it can influence a spacecraft, but can space weather?
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Spacecraft that can be used for microgravity experiments
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Can you name spacecraft that can be used for microgravity missions and experiments? Nowadays it`s rather popular and useful to use uncrewed guided space vehicles for particular missions.