countertheanimator
26th December 2014, 22:44
According to a US research, a man living on Earth (US), has 44% chance of developing cancer in his live, out of which 22% end up very bad.
So I went further and searched how much astronauts died from cancer.
Turns out, only 9 from 521 astronauts died from cancer/leukemia/brain tumor.
The radiation in space is 10x the radiation on Earth.
But astronauts run 2 km every day, you know that?
Imagine if we did that here on Earth...
No wonder humans 200 years ago had a 1% chance of developing cancer, or to simplify, the same chance astronauts have.
Stand up people. Run. Live longer. There is plenty to see.
So I went further and searched how much astronauts died from cancer.
Turns out, only 9 from 521 astronauts died from cancer/leukemia/brain tumor.
The radiation in space is 10x the radiation on Earth.
But astronauts run 2 km every day, you know that?
Imagine if we did that here on Earth...
No wonder humans 200 years ago had a 1% chance of developing cancer, or to simplify, the same chance astronauts have.
Stand up people. Run. Live longer. There is plenty to see.