- If a spacecraft was to use a magnetic field to protect its passengers from cosmic radiation decently as well as the Earth protects us, how would we generate it (method, power source, etc.) and how strong would it have to be, assuming a ship that is not much larger than the ISS? https://www.space.com/41950-magnet-physics-doors-tokyo.html 91 comments askscience
- Powerful electromagnet almost blew up Japanese laboratory https://www.space.com/41950-magnet-physics-doors-tokyo.html 7 comments technology
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- Space.com: NASA, Space Exploration and Astronomy News https://space.com 152 comments
- Record indoor magnetic field of 1200 T generated by electromagnetic flux-compression: Review of Scientific Instruments: Vol 89, No 9 https://aip.scitation.org/doi/10.1063/1.5044557 16 comments
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