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On Dec 20, 9:10 am, Koobee Wublee wrote:
On Dec 20, 4:28 am, Eric Gisse wrote: On Dec 19, 11:24 pm, Koobee Wublee wrote: That is a good one. The solar wind modulates the cosmic rays. I can provide references if you'd bother reading them. If the reference is good, I will read it. Well, the Van Allen Belts are manifestations of the magnetic field generated by the earth. This means the Van Allen Belts are part of the magnetic field generated by the earth. So, your objection although correct is very much personal. No, the Van Allen belt is NOT a part of the magnetic field. It is a trapped particle population that is fed by the solar wind. I already explained the what and why of the belt, but you snipped it and repeated your misconceptions. Well, this is a technicality issue. shrug Do you not forget the Apollo missions go right to the moon unless they stayed within the benign environment of the low earth orbit (below the Van Allen Belts)? If so, they would enjoy only 10 RADs per year over a week and a half. Do you want to try this one again assuming they did spend a week and a half outside of the Van Allen Belts? "How did the Apollo astronauts survive the radiation form solar wind and cosmic rays without the protected environment of the Van Allen Belts?" You are horribly, horribly confused. Confused about what? Everything. Your understanding of the Earth's magnetosphere and the associated environment is abysmal. Why do you think the Van Allen belt PROTECTS against anything? |
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