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Cutaway View of the Earth's Radiation Belts

Energetic electrons and ions can get trapped in the Earth's geomagnetic field forming a toroidal region around the planet known as the radiation belts.

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Animation Number:10068
Completed:2005-04-28
Animator:Walt Feimer (HTSI) (Lead)
Series:Halloween 2003 Solar Storms Revisited
Keywords:
SVS >> Earth
SVS >> Geomagnetic Field
DLESE >> Space science
SVS >> Radiation Belts
 
 
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