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Description world map of the dose rate received at subsonic altitude (39,000 feet) in january 2005. The regions in white and light green close to the equator are well protected against cosmic rays, whereas a maximum of 10 μSv.h-1 is estimated close to the poles (regions in red).
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Source http://venus.obspm.fr/previ/index.php?page=airdos
Author CERCLe - Observatoire de Paris

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current16:08, 4 July 2007Thumbnail for version as of 16:08, 4 July 2007615 × 483 (138 KB)Ddwit (talk | contribs){{Information |Description=world map of the dose rate received at subsonic altitude (39,000 feet) in the course of a ground level enhancement (GLE, occurs during strong solar flares only). The regions in white and light green close to the equator are well

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