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Were Solar Dust Tubes first discovered by Van Allen?

Van Allen Belts were discovered early in rocketry . He describes them as being five hundred miles in diameter and wrapping around our planet to dump their dust and helium. Can you see how gravity can collect dust in space from the sun at very low temperatures and then by gravity have them chase a planet to dump the 'air' onto the surface. Would you call this a vortex at the earth end as it pulled in the solar dust. Would the dust get heavier with time as density increased. Gosh at low temperatures even hydrogen and dust could make our weather change . Go big Van !

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Van Allen sensors worked on vertical flights first before satelites. They recorded radiation and particle density at different levels . I got the book lol.

Update 2:

Big Van wanted to know why density would drop then increase unexpectedly as the rocket rose in height . He saw that the rockets went through layers eh.

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Big Van wanted to know why density would drop then increase unexpectedly as the rocket rose in height . He saw that the rockets went through layers eh.

Update 4:

Big Van wanted to know why density would drop then increase unexpectedly as the rocket rose in height . He saw that the rockets went through layers eh.

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    7 years ago
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    This is the second question you've asked here about "solar dust tubes." I just googled this phrase, and the _only_ links I could find were to _your_ questions. Did you invent this term yourself? Nobody else seems to have heard of it, or of the existence of these "tubes."

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