Message from @Drewski4343
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The ISS doesn't orbit within the Van Allen belts.
A 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 magnetic field. Earth has two such belts and sometimes others may be temporarily created.
No I dont miss ish
I know what the Van Allen belts are, but the ISS doesn't orbit within them.
I pay attention cause I be wanting to help my friends see the lies so they can wake up
The astronauts on the ISS do not regularly spend time inside the belts, but from time to time solar storms expand the belts to the orbit of the space station.
In fact, the ISS's orbit is roughly 100 miles away from the Van Allen belts. They are much farther out. Where did you get this info?
The belts are located in the inner region of Earth's magnetosphere. The belts trap energetic electrons and protons.
This is where i got it fromhttps://www.britannica.com/science/ionosphere-and-magnetosphere
cause you know I be reading and stuff and researching what i read and stuff. lmbo
Yes. The magnetosphere is quite a ways away from the exosphere though.
as in, further out.
No wrong again
are you confusing it with the *mesosphere?*
No not at all
maybe I'm messing up then. Gotta double check.
If you read you might just learn to stop regurgitating or
Regurgitate correctly
My earlier "regurgitation" was a result of previous study on the subject.
The active, changing layer Parts of the ionosphere overlap with Earth's magnetosphere. That's the area around Earth where charged particles feel Earth's magnetic field. In the ionosphere, charged particles are affected by the magnetic fields of both Earth and the sun.The Earth's thermosphere also includes the region of the atmosphere called the ionosphere. The ionosphere is a region of the atmosphere that is filled with charged particles. The high temperatures in the thermosphere can cause molecules to ionize. This is why an ionosphere and thermosphere can overlap
The first Van Allen belt starts at 700km
All three are one in the same broken into a b c d layers budy
according to the reading so you don't have to take my word for it
@liks Right and the thermosphere is at 90km
and how far above the terra is that?
I know but do yo
It is a lot of word soup I know
coupled with the speed and a little bobble and they are dead
baby go nite nite
Regardless of *where* exactly the magnetosphere is, convection is minimal at that distance due to almost no gas density.
even with great speed
there's no way to transfer heat.
but some how on every video shown they seem to be going slow motion around that fake curve when they dock up right? It is amazing no?
haha, well I imagine that would be relative due to distance, but it's hard to tell for sure.
If it is so cold how they stay warm with temps un registerable
Heating systems?
i mean the questions beg answers and there are a lot of them and guess what they don't add up when you really stop to think about it. Can't tell you how many times on camera there has been bobbles going that speed and they just continue like its only moving 10mph when they are really speeding along at a whopping 12k mph
yet we are only said to be going 1k makes no sense at all
You can only really tell speed when you have wind resistance. There's no resistance at that height. No air to generate it.
wrong again