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- The Van Allen radiation belts are a collection of high-energy particle clouds within 40,000 kilometers of Earth. These belts are dangerous for satellites and astronauts, with potentially deadly consequences if too much time is spent within them12. Spacecraft can short out due to an electrical overload, and communications can be disrupted3.Learn more:✕This summary was generated using AI based on multiple online sources. To view the original source information, use the "Learn more" links.In 1958, Dr. James Van Allen discovered a collection of high-energy particle clouds within 40,000 kilometers of Earth. These belts have long been known as “bad news” for satellites and astronauts, with potentially deadly consequences if too much time is spent within them.www.nasa.gov/stem-content/space-math-iii-proble…These belts have long been known as 'bad news' for satellites and astronauts, with potentially deadly consequences if you spend too much time within them.spacemath.gsfc.nasa.gov/earth/3Page7.pdfThe Van Allen Probes are specially hardened to withstand the intense radioactive environment of the belts. Some spacecraft, however, are more vulnerable — especially when a solar storm hits. At worst, spacecraft can short out due to an electrical overload. Communications can also be disrupted.www.space.com/33948-van-allen-radiation-belts.html
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