Electrons in the Inner Van Allen Belt

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A recent study shows that the inner Van Allen belt has less radiation than previously believed. Observations from NASA’s Van Allen probes show the fastest, most energetic electrons in the inner radiation belt are actually much rarer and harder to find than scientists expected. This is good news for spacecraft that are orbiting in the region and can be damaged by high levels of radiation. The results will also help scientists better understand—and detect—effects from high-altitude nuclear explosions.
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He just used a bunch of words to say nothing at all.

possiblefossilrecords
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There are extra belts further out shaped by LF radio, such as have been generated by Soviet and US militaries to communicate with submarines.
But a government funded channel won't talk about it.

howaboutataste
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Van Allen belts = no man been to the moon

EricSmith-gnnd
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Were these bands of radiation caused by nuclear testing or were they always there ?

RobertBardos
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So now that you said nothing about the matter of the Van Allen belt, how do satellites work in a heat range above 2, 000 degrees. Oh that’s right they don’t, keep the helium balloons and cut the crap.

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