päikesekütteahel
Päikesekütteahel, also known as the solar radiation belt, is a region of space surrounding Earth where charged particles are held in place by the planet's magnetic field. This region extends from about 1.5 to 6 Earth radii, with the inner edge located at approximately 1.2 Earth radii. The primary source of particles in the päikesekütteahel is the solar wind, a stream of charged particles ejected from the Sun's corona.
The päikesekütteahel is divided into two main regions: the inner belt, which is closer to Earth, and
The päikesekütteahel can interact with Earth's magnetic field, causing phenomena such as the aurora borealis and
The päikesekütteahel is a dynamic region of space, with its intensity and composition constantly changing in