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You expect me to believe that the shielding on the Apollo 11 craft was superior to the orion craft that launched 50 years later and probed the heart of the VAB? Is that what you want me to believe. Really?
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belief" has nothing to do with it. A rigorous approach would be to find out from verifiable sources (peer-reviewed if possible) what sheilding is incorporated into the designs of the Apollo and Orion modules, what radiation environments they encountered, and what dosage rates were measured in each.
And remember, not all space missions are equal. The Orion unmanned test flight was sent through higher energy regions of the VARB for various reasons which, again, are well documented.
There is a huge amount of data available these days on almost every aspect of manned and unmanned spaceflight (apart, obviously, from most military and many commercial missions) which will provide input to, or directly answer, these issues. Your approach to date seems to be to google a specific term and copy'n'paste a wall of text from the first hit.
As I've said before, you need to read the papers (not just the abstracts), understand them, go through the calulations, follow important references to other material, rinse and repeat. A scattershot approach of repeating information which many people here already know, and not taking the time to understand it, is not helping your case.