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German space agency DLR has released the first results from a radiation study.
The study looked at radiation levels in shielded areas of the Orion capsule.
Radiation levels are within acceptable limits for astronauts on missions to the moon.
The orientation of the spacecraft also affected radiation exposure, and by turning the spacecraft 90 degrees , the exposure was reduced by 50% .
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