Passing through the Van Allen Belts is Impossible

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Bart Sibrel Interview

He describes how humans passing through intense radiation would be impossible.

Courtesy | Danny Jones

If the Moon is -173°C (100°K) to 127°C, (400°K) then how did those astronauts walk in those extreme temperatures for 9 hours?
How was water cooled?

How did air conditioning function?

The Lunar module would have been far too hot to touch and the ladder would burn. Getting in and out would have been like an oven. What are the actual 'recorded' temperatures of the vessel? Also how did their batteries function since silver-zinc batteries only work within a limited range (0-40°C), if its too hot they explode and if its too cold they stop working!
The Van Allen belts are 30,000 miles thick of intense radiation, organic material gets microwaved in seconds. Too much here just doesn't add up right??

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