Space
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Cosmic Radiation From Deep Space can be Deadly to Astronauts, Study Says
The study, which was conducted by Michael Delp, Professor and Dean of the college of Human Sciences at Florida State University, studied the deaths of 42 astronauts who have flew into space and 35 those who were not.
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