The minimum GCR background levels occurred at solar peak
All solar peaks are not created equal.
and were recorded at .2 mgy/hr.
I think you made an error in units there. mGy/day surely?
now if you add the fact that the moon has a higher background radiation than cislunar space
WHat kind of radiation? How much higher?
as does the trip through the VAB
Which part? For how long? What kind of radiation? How much higher?
then it is unreasonable to believe that apollo 11's daily dose rate of .22 mgy/day reflects anything but an ELO transit.
Then why doesn't the entire world's science community, people who are actually educated and professionally engaged to work on this stuff, agree with you?
Measurements taken by NASA's Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter show that the number of high energy particles streaming in from space did not tail off closer to the moon's surface, as would be expected with the body of the moon blocking half the sky.
Rather, the cosmic rays created a secondary — and potentially more dangerous -- shower by blasting particles in the lunar soil which then become radioactive.
"The moon is a source of radiation," said Boston University researcher Harlan Spence, the lead scientist for LRO's cosmic ray telescope. "This was a bit unexpected."
While the moon blocks galactic cosmic rays to some extent, the hazards posed by the secondary radiation showers counter the shielding effects, Spence said at a press conference at the American Geophysical Union meeting in San Francisco this week.
Overall, future lunar travelers face a radiation dose 30 percent to 40 percent higher than originally expected, Spence said.