Emits
a damaging radiation field that wounds enemies, reducing their maximum health for a period of time.
Not exact matches
Current astronauts are not as exposed to the
damaging effects of
radiation, Davis says, because the International Space Station flies in an orbit low enough that the Earth's magnetic
field continues to provide protection.
During that time, scientists believe that Earth lacked a solid core and thus had a much weaker magnetic
field — something required to protect life on Earth from DNA -
damaging radiation.
Earth's inhabitants are largely protected from cosmic
radiation by the planet's atmosphere and magnetic
field, but long - term residents of the moon would be exposed to potential cellular and genetic
damage without proper shielding.
Otherwise, the delicate equipment could have been
damaged when the probe flew through the planet's strong
radiation field.
Without the protection of the Earth's magnetic
field, cosmic rays and solar
radiation bombard tissue and cells, inflicting
damage that could cause disease.
There is much to explore about these natural magnetic
fields but the purpose here is to warn animal owners that consistent exposure to manmade electromagnetic
radiation (ref # 2) can cause immune system
damage, heart irregularities, and fertility or behavioral problems in both humans and animals.