Gamma ray exposures don't measure Milli_Rads_Per_Hour.
- From: Jeff…Relf <Jeff_Relf@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: 11 Mar 2007 01:50:03 GMT
Hi T.J.,
Cosmic rays hit the moon, producing a few gamma rays over the years.
Gamma ray exposures don't measure Milli_Rads_Per_Hour.
You could have 10,000 Milli_Rads_Per_Hour and no gamma rays.
Gamma ray exposures tell you nothing about the Milli_Rads_Per_Hour
on the surface of the moon, nor how that might compare to
the Milli_Rads_Per_Hour 60 miles from the surface.
You told me: " You ignore the fact it's a radioactive moon ".
And you ignore the fact that the surface of the earth is radioactive.
Q. Is it a serious health hazard ? A. No.
You told me: " It's you that cant prove the moon is .6 miligray. ".
Nasa said it was .006 Milli_Grays_Per_Hour,
i.e. .6 Milli_Rads_Per_Hour. Why can't you get that much straight ?
If you ( or anyone ) has better numbers, please let us know.
You wrote:
" its a thorium rock from the moon on his lap from Nasa
as a gift in a glass box. thorium 1/2 life in 14 million years. ".
What makes you imagine that ?
Because there are traces of thorium on the moon ?
Sun-lamps employ thorium coatings, for crying out loud.
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