Friday, December 13, 2013

Speedy Particles Whip At Nearly The Speed Of Light In Earth’s Radiation Belts

Speedy Particles Whip At Nearly The Speed Of Light In Earth’s Radiation Belts:
Artist's conception of NASA’s Van Allen Probes twin spacecraft. Credit: Andy Kale, University of Alberta
Speedy Particles Whip At Nearly The Speed Of Light In Earth’s Radiation Belts
Artist’s conception of NASA’s Van Allen Probes twin spacecraft. Credit: Andy Kale, University of Alberta
The radiation-heavy Van Allen Belts around Earth contain particles that can move at almost the speed of light across vast distances, new research reveals. The information came from an instrument flown aboard the Van Allen Probes twin NASA spacecraft, which launched in 2012.
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