"Space Radiation Won't Stop NASA's Human Exploration" includes the claim that NASA is working to keep space travelers safe from radiation. does the article include relevant and sufficient evidence to support this claim? select all that apply.
A) Yes, the evidence is relevant because NASA explains the protective technologies it is developing, such as shielding concepts and pharmaceutical countermeasures.
B) No, the evidence is not sufficient because the analyst who is quoted is relying on his own opinions regarding NASA rather than facts.
C) Yes, the evidence is sufficient because the article includes multiple examples.
D) No, the evidence is not relevant because it focuses on the harmful effects of radiation.
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