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  1. Van Allen radiation belt - Wikipedia

    • The Van Allen radiation belt is a zone of energetic charged particles, most of which originate from the solar wind, that are captured by and held around a planet by that planet's magnetosphere. Earth has two such belts, and sometimes others may be temporarily created. The belts are named after James Van Allen, who published an article describing the belts in 1… See more

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    Kristian Birkeland, Carl Størmer, Nicholas Christofilos, and Enrico Medi had investigated the possibility of trapped charged particles in 1895, forming a theoretical basis for the formation of radiation b… See more

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    The NASA Van Allen Probes mission aims at understanding (to the point of predictability) how populations of relativistic electrons and ions in space form or change in response to changes in solar activity and the solar wi… See more

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  4. How NASA Worked Around Earth’s Radiation Belts to …

    Jun 9, 2019 · Therefore in 1969, the Van Allen radiation belts could have had a maximum inclination of 34.9° (23.5°+11.4°) with respect to the ecliptic (Fig. 5). Fig. 5: Schematics of radiation belts at...

  5. Where are Van Allen Belts? - Physics Network

    May 4, 2023 · What is the temperature of the Van Allen belt? Previous studies have shown that typically, the temperature of the ion component of the plasmasphere is in the range 2000–20,000K, or 0.2–2 eV [Kotova, 2007].

  6. Van Allen Probes - eoPortal

    Van Allen Probes (formerly known as Radiation Belt Storm Probes) was a NASA mission part of the LWS (Living With a Star) Geospace program. It aimed to explore the vital processes that operate within the solar system, particularly …

  7. Van Allen radiation belt - Encyclopedia Britannica

    Nov 29, 2024 · Van Allen radiation belt, doughnut-shaped zones of highly energetic charged particles trapped at high altitudes in the magnetic field of Earth. The zones were named for James A. Van Allen, the American physicist who …

  8. Van Allen Radiation Belts: Facts & Findings | Space

    May 11, 2018 · The Van Allen radiation belts are giant swaths of magnetically trapped, highly energetic charged particles that surround Earth.

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  9. Temperature of the plasmasphere from Van Allen …

    Dec 22, 2016 · In this study, we calculate the scalar temperature of the low-energy ( 10 eV) proton component of the plasmasphere using data from Van Allen Probes HOPE and EFW. In the next section we provide an overview of the …

  10. What Is a Van Allen Radiation Belt? | HowStuffWorks

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  15. Earth's Van Allen Radiation Belts: From Discovery to …

    Nov 23, 2019 · The Van Allen radiation belts, which consist of relativistic electron and proton populations trapped in the Earth's magnetic field, were discovered by Geiger counters flown on Explorer 1, launched in January 1958, designed to …

  16. What are the Van Allen radiation belts? - Space Center Houston

  17. Secrets of the Van Allen belt revealed in new study - Phys.org

  18. NASA's Van Allen probes revolutionize view of radiation belts

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