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If radio at the energies used for long distance communication is deadly to you and your spaceship isn't enough to protect you from it, good luck getting into space in the first place.
depends on the type of radiation.
When a topic involves aliens, no one really knows how their bodies work.
What's harmful to one organism is often harmless to others
the kinds of cosmic radiation that's abundant outside of earth's atmosphere and magnetosphere could be harmless or even benefical to other orgamisms that do interstellar travel all the time
Which includes the exact same radiation we use for radio...
No it does not. Next auestion!
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