I have a question about shielding
In 1985, the Giotto probe, and later, the Stardust probe, used a double shield of two thin layers for protection against high-velocity particles during their encounters with Halley's Comet and Comet Wild2 respectively.
AIUI, the idea of this "Whipple Shield" was that the first layer would be punctured, either smashing or decelerating the particle so that it would not have sufficient energy or velocity to penetrate the second layer. Only the relatively small number of energetic particles would get through both.
Would such an arrangement work for cosmic ray shielding and could it help to reduce the amount of bremsstrahlung radiation (I am thinking the bremsstrahlung radiation created by impact with the first layer, it might not be energetic enough to penetrate the second layer?