While studying about radiation in the VAB, it occurred to me that the metal components of the CM/CSM hull, (and other spacecraft going through the outer belt), would have developed a large static charge. I was wondering how this charge was dissipated.
Then I got to wondering about the fact that this accumulated charge would repel incoming electrons. Any electrons striking the hull would be weakened by that repulsion before impact, wouldn't they? Now, I anticipate the explanation that the loss of inward energy of the approaching electron would be transferred to the electrons in the hull, but it seems that energy would be spread out over many electrons, effectively dividing the energy among them, resulting in less penetrating power to each one.
IOW, wouldn't the charge accumulated by the craft actually increase its shielding effect?