cosmic radiation in English

noun
1
radiation consisting of cosmic rays.
It was equipped to measure solar and cosmic radiation , interplanetary magnetic fields, the micrometeoroid flux, and the composition of gases.

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1. Cosmic rAdiation is produced by the stars, including our own sun.

2. Aircrews are occupationally exposed to ionizing radiation, principally from galactic cosmic radiation

3. It was cosmic radiation left over from the very birth of the universe.

4. They're caused by cosmic radiation, not unlike the kind which gave us our powers.

5. A cosmic magnetic cone coincides with the cosmic radiation angle, forming a natural energy unit.

6. Cosmic rAdiation consists of high-energy charged particles, x-rays and gamma rays produced in space

7. Individual particles in cosmic radiation have extremely high energy, which implies that they are potentially damaging.

8. The absorption of the soft component of cosmic radiation in 1,2 cm. iron was taken into account.

9. Cosmic Radiation Evolution Manipulation: To accelerate and control the evolution of life forms on a Cosmic scale

10. lf somebody told her you were investigating...... global disturbances and cosmic radiation...... instead of focusing on the wedding, like you promised

11. After being exposed to cosmic radiation and zero gravity, some seeds may mutate and produce higher yields and improved quality when planted back on earth, scientists said.

12. Because free neutrons disintegrate within minutes outside of an atomic nucleus, free neutrons can be obtained only from nuclear decay, nuclear reaction, and high-energy interaction, such as cosmic radiation or particle accelerator emissions.

13. This Directive shall not apply to exposure to radon in dwellings or to the natural level of radiation, i.e. to radionuclides contained in the human body, to cosmic radiation prevailing at ground level or to aboveground exposure to radionuclides present in the undisturbed earth

14. Cobe was launched November 18, 1989 and carried three instruments, a Far Infrared Absolute Spectrophotometer (FIRAS) to compare the spectrum of the cosmic microwave background radiation with a precise blackbody, a Differential Microwave Radiometer (DMR) to map the cosmic radiation precisely, and a Diffuse Infrared Background Experiment (DIRBE) to search for the cosmic …

15. Despite the likely increased volcanism and existence of many smaller tectonic "platelets," it has been suggested that between 4.4 and 4.3 Ga (billion years), the Earth was a water world, with little if any continental crust, an extremely turbulent atmosphere and a hydrosphere subject to intense ultraviolet (UV) light, from a T Tauri stage Sun, cosmic radiation and continued bolide impacts.