University of New Hampshire Researchers Find Clues to How Hazardous Space Radiation Begins
February 04, 2020
February 04, 2020
DURHAM, New Hampshire, Feb. 4 [TNSscientificresearch] -- The University of New Hampshire issued the following news release:
Scientists at the University of New Hampshire have unlocked one of the mysteries of how particles from flares on the sun accumulate at early stages in the energization of hazardous radiation that is harmful to astronauts, satellites and electronic equipment in space. Using data obtained by NASA's Parker Solar Probe (PSP), researchers observed one of the la . . .
Scientists at the University of New Hampshire have unlocked one of the mysteries of how particles from flares on the sun accumulate at early stages in the energization of hazardous radiation that is harmful to astronauts, satellites and electronic equipment in space. Using data obtained by NASA's Parker Solar Probe (PSP), researchers observed one of the la . . .