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- Neutron_monitor abstract "A neutron monitor is a ground-based detector designed to measure the number of high-energy charged particles striking the Earth's atmosphere from outer space. For historical reasons the incoming particles are called "cosmic rays", but in fact they are particles, predominantly protons and Helium nuclei. Most of the time, a neutron monitor records galactic cosmic rays and their variation with the 11-year sunspot cycle and 22-year magnetic cycle. Occasionally the Sun emits cosmic rays of sufficient energy and intensity to raise radiation levels on Earth's surface to the degree that they are readily detected by neutron monitors. They are termed "ground level enhancements" (GLE).The neutron monitor was invented by University of Chicago Professor John A. Simpson in 1948. The "18-tube" NM64 monitor, which today is the international standard, is a large instrument weighing about 36 tons.".
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- Neutron_monitor wikiPageWikiLink Atmosphere_of_Earth.
- Neutron_monitor wikiPageWikiLink Atomic_nucleus.
- Neutron_monitor wikiPageWikiLink Billiard_ball.
- Neutron_monitor wikiPageWikiLink Boron.
- Neutron_monitor wikiPageWikiLink Boron-10.
- Neutron_monitor wikiPageWikiLink Category:Cosmic-ray_experiments.
- Neutron_monitor wikiPageWikiLink Coronal_Mass_Ejection.
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- Neutron_monitor wikiPageWikiLink Elastic_collision.
- Neutron_monitor wikiPageWikiLink Electron.
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- Neutron_monitor wikiPageWikiLink Hale_cycle.
- Neutron_monitor wikiPageWikiLink Helium.
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- Neutron_monitor wikiPageWikiLink John_Alexander_Simpson.
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- Neutron_monitor wikiPageWikiLink Nuclear_reaction.
- Neutron_monitor wikiPageWikiLink Nucleus_(atomic_structure).
- Neutron_monitor wikiPageWikiLink Outer_space.
- Neutron_monitor wikiPageWikiLink Paraffin_wax.
- Neutron_monitor wikiPageWikiLink Particle_detector.
- Neutron_monitor wikiPageWikiLink Polyethylene.
- Neutron_monitor wikiPageWikiLink Proportional_counter.
- Neutron_monitor wikiPageWikiLink Proton.
- Neutron_monitor wikiPageWikiLink Protons.
- Neutron_monitor wikiPageWikiLink Scott_Forbush.
- Neutron_monitor wikiPageWikiLink Solar_System.
- Neutron_monitor wikiPageWikiLink Solar_cycle.
- Neutron_monitor wikiPageWikiLink Solar_system.
- Neutron_monitor wikiPageWikiLink Solar_wind.
- Neutron_monitor wikiPageWikiLink Subatomic_particle.
- Neutron_monitor wikiPageWikiLink Sun.
- Neutron_monitor wikiPageWikiLink Sunspot_cycle.
- Neutron_monitor wikiPageWikiLink University_of_Chicago.
- Neutron_monitor wikiPageWikiLink File:ExtremeEvent_19890926-00h_19890931-24h.jpg.
- Neutron_monitor wikiPageWikiLink File:SpaceEnvironmentOverview_From_19830101.jpg.
- Neutron_monitor wikiPageWikiLinkText "Neutron monitor".
- Neutron_monitor wikiPageWikiLinkText "neutron monitor".
- Neutron_monitor hasPhotoCollection Neutron_monitor.
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- Neutron_monitor subject Category:Cosmic-ray_experiments.
- Neutron_monitor hypernym Detector.
- Neutron_monitor type Spacecraft.
- Neutron_monitor type Physic.
- Neutron_monitor comment "A neutron monitor is a ground-based detector designed to measure the number of high-energy charged particles striking the Earth's atmosphere from outer space. For historical reasons the incoming particles are called "cosmic rays", but in fact they are particles, predominantly protons and Helium nuclei. Most of the time, a neutron monitor records galactic cosmic rays and their variation with the 11-year sunspot cycle and 22-year magnetic cycle.".
- Neutron_monitor label "Neutron monitor".
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- Neutron_monitor sameAs Q17152893.
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