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Catching Some Rays on Mars

Discover the Mars Odyssey spacecraft's insights on radiation levels for astronauts on the Red Planet and the safest areas for exploration.

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The Mars Odyssey spacecraft produced these new maps of the radiation levels astronauts would encounter on the surface of the Red Planet. The safest areas (blue) are in low-altitude zones where the thin Martian atmosphere provides maximal protection from cosmic rays. There the annual dose would come to about 10 rems, roughly one-third the flux on the international space station.

Photograph courtesy of NASA/JPL

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