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What one moon flyby can and cannot do, and what comes next (Part 2)

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HomeWhat one moon flyby can and cannot do, and what comes next (Part 2) Published on the 10th April 2026 by ANSTO StaffShare to FacebookShare to BlueskyShare to LinkedIn Dr Mitra Safavi Naeini (left) continues her commentary of the radiation studies being undertaken in the Artemis II mission. A 10-day lunar flyby will not settle late cancer risk, cardiovascular risk, central nervous system risk, reproductive risk, or the consequences of spendi…
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ansto.gov.au broke the news in on Thursday, April 9, 2026.
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